Toma Waszarov

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Toma Waszarow ( Bulgarian Тома Вашаров ; born June 26, 1977 in Sofia ) is a Bulgarian film editor and film director .

Life

Toma Waszarow comes from a family of Polish origin. He studied film and television directing at the Neofit Rilski Southwest University in Blagoevgrad , which he graduated in 2005. He took part in the Berlinale Talent Campus . His first directorial work, the one-minute short film The Kiss from 2005, received multiple awards, screened at over 40 film festivals and viewed more than 13 million times on YouTube by 2017. He was also successful at film festivals with the short films Anything For You (2008), Noon (2010) and Red Light (2016) under his direction. Waszarow founded the production and film distribution company Revo Films in Sofia . For his work as a film editor, he received the Bulgarian Film Academy award for best film editing in both 2015 and 2016.

Filmography

Unless otherwise stated as film editor:

  • 2003: Breakfast on the Grass
  • 2005: Darba (only director and screenplay)
  • 2005: The Kiss (also director)
  • 2006: Roden v robstvo
  • 2008: delete
  • 2008: Anything for You (also director)
  • 2009: Focusnici
  • 2010: Evropolis - gradyt na deltata
  • 2010: Na Ulitsa Nula (Title Designer only)
  • 2010: Noon (also direction and production)
  • 2010: Stanka se pribira vkashti
  • 2014: The Lesson (Cast Only)
  • 2014: Lord Bundy from Sofia
  • 2014: The Sinking of Sozopol
  • 2015: Getting Fat in a Healthy Way (Production and Performers Only)
  • 2015: The Prosecutor the Defender the Father and His Son
  • 2016: 2Br02B
  • 2016: Red Light (also director, screenplay, production, music and actor)
  • 2018: My Darling Son
  • 2019: Better Nature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Red Light / Na cherveno. Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, accessed April 14, 2020 .
  2. a b 39 Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca . Film Festival Catalog. Fundación Festival de Cine de Huesca, Huesca 2011, p. 77 .
  3. a b Red Light. Thessaloniki International Film Festival, accessed April 14, 2020 .