Todor Stoyanov

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Todor Stoyanov
Born(1930-07-06)6 July 1930
Sofia, Bulgaria
Died30 April 1999(1999-04-30) (aged 68)
Sofia, Bulgaria
OccupationFilm director, cinematographer
Years active1960-1990

Todor Stoyanov (Bulgarian : Тодор Стоянов) (6 July 1930 30 April 1999) was a Bulgarian film director and cinematographer. He directed ten films between 1967 and 1990. His 1967 film Detour was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI. [1]

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References

  1. "5th Moscow International Film Festival (1967)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-12-15.