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The Bucharest Film Festival is a defunct film festival active between 1948 and 1968 in the city of Bucharest founded by Nicolae Barbu. Originally known as the Bucharest Festival of Socialist Film due to its part funding by the Communist Party, the festival specialized in films of the Eastern Bloc and left-leaning European cinema. The festival was renamed after the relaxing of Moscow's hold on cinema that came with the death of Stalin.
The main prize was The Golden Wolf. Prizes were also awarded for Special Achievement in Direction, Best Actor and Best Film with a Socialist Theme. This last prize was dropped in 1954.
The festival has been replaced by the B-Est International Film Festival which started in 2005.
Winners of the Golden Wolf
[edit]- 1948: unknown
- 1949: Alexander Popov dir. Viktor Eisymont & Gerbert Rappaport
- 1950: The Bicycle Thieves dir. Vittorio De Sica
- 1951: Dream of a Cossack dir. Yuli Raizman
- 1952: The Unforgettable Year 1919 dir. Mikheil Chiaureli
- 1953: Ikiru dir. Akira Kurosawa
- 1954: Where the Tractors Roam dir. Yuri Gadyukin
- 1955: Heroes of Shipka dir.Sergei Vasilyev
- 1956: Item One dir. Boyan Danovski
- 1957: Kanał dir. Andrzej Wajda
- 1958: The Cranes Are Flying dir. Mikhail Kalatozov
- 1959: Telegrame dir. Gheorghe Naghi
- 1960: Ballad of a Soldier dir. Grigori Chukhrai
- 1961: Derzu Uzala dir. Agasi Babayan
- 1962: Ivan's Childhood dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
- 1963: Knife in the Water dir. Roman Polanski
- 1964: Soy Cuba dir. Mikhail Kalatozov
- 1965: The Saragossa Manuscript dir. Wojciech Has
- 1966: Closely Watched Trains dir. Jiří Menzel
- 1967: no prize awarded
- 1968: If.... dir. Lindsay Anderson
References
[edit]- Whyte, Alistair (1971). New Cinema in Eastern Europe. E.P. Dutton. ISBN 978-0-289-70094-5
- Nemes, Karoly (1985). Films of commitment: socialist cinema in Eastern Europe. Budapest: Corvina. ISBN 978-963-13-2133-3
- Stojanova, Christina (2003). Eastern European Cinema and the Totalitarian State. I.B. Taurio. ISBN 978-1-86064-784-0
- Cantacuzino, I. & Ripeneanu, B.T. (1970). Productia cinematograpica din Roumania, 1897-1970. Arhiva Nationala de Filme, Bucharest. ISBN 973-98439-1-3
- Pisarevskii, Dmitrii Sergeevich (1958). Iskusstvo Millionov Sovetskoe Kino 1917-1957 Moskva : Iskusstvo. OCLC 32978543
- Vasil’ev, Georgii Nikolaevich; Vasil’ev, Sergei Dmitrievich; Baskakov, Vladimir Evtikhianovich; Pisarevskii, Dmitrii Sergeevich ; Klado, N N (1981-1983). Sobranie Sochinenii v Trekh Tomakh Moskva : Iskusstvo. OCLC 10349263
- Sorberg, Paul. "Red Light and Bell: Soviet Film Culture in the 1950s." The Russian Review. Oct 2007. Vol. 66, Iss. 3; pg. 341-3
- Russian Film Database, University of Innsbruck, Austria
External links
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