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Alexander Morfov

Alexander Morfov (Bulgarian: Александър Морфов; born 9 November 1960) is a Bulgarian theater and cinema director.

Alexander Morfov
Alexander Morfov, theatre director
Born
Александър Морфов

November 9, 1960 (1960-11-09) (age 63)
Yambol, Bulgaria
NationalityBulgarian
Occupation(s)Theatre and cinema director
Years active1990 – present
Spouse(s)Reni Vrangova, actress

Biography edit

Alexander Morfov was born in 1960 in Yambol. His father was an officer, and his mother was a teacher in Russian language and literature, music, and also a conductor of a folklore choir in Sliven. After Morfov graduated from mathematical high school, he attended lectures for two years at the Technical University of Varna.

Morfov's theater career began while he was a student, when he participated as an assistant stage director in Stoyan Alexiev's theater company. After quitting university he began working in the theater in Sliven as a stage worker and later light manager. In 1984 he was enrolled in the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFA) in Sofia. He graduated from the Academy with a double major in stage directing for drama and puppet theater (1990) in the class of Julia Ognyanova and cinema directing (1994) in the class of Georgi Djulgerov.

Early work edit

His earliest works on a professional stage were in the Rhodope drama theater, where he was the author and director of the satire Political cabaret (1990). Immediately after his sophomore production he was invited to work at the Little City Theatre "Off the Channel" where he staged Pere Ubu by Alfred Jarry (1991), followed by The Tempest (1992) and Hamlet by Shakespeare in the La Strada Theater.

Professional career in Bulgaria edit

From 1994 to 2000, Morfov has been the Chief director at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre of Bulgaria. Morfov's first shows at the National Theatre were his original version of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and a revised version of The Tempest. These two productions launched a new process of attracting young and modern-thinking audiences to the theater. With his next production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Morfov became one of the most prominent theater directors in Bulgaria. His original version of The Decameron, or Passion and Blood after Boccaccio, also bears the traits of his stylistics. The Lower Depths by Maxim Gorky reflected Morfov's civil opinion and his typical theatricality. Exiles (2004) after a novel by Ivan Vazov, the national poet and writer, is the logical continuation of the latter. His other productions on the leading stage in the country include: Night of Miracles after Beckett, Mrozek and Ionesco; Dom Juan by Molière; One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest; and Life Is Beautiful after Nikolai Erdman's The Suicide.

In 2000 he was appointed managing and artistic director of the Ivan Vazov National Theater. He was dismissed from this position following a major conflict with the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture. All of his productions were taken off the theater's repertory.

International success edit

 

Since 2001 he has been working in Russia. His first show, The Tempest, in the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre in St. Petersburg, was honoured with Russia's most prestigious theatre award, the Golden Mask. Immediately after that he was invited to Moscow, to the theatre of the Russian actor Alexander Kalyagin, Et cetera, where he staged Don Quixote and Pere Ubu with Kalyagin in the leading role. Both productions were nominated for the Golden Mask Award and Kalyagin received the award for Best Performance for the role of Pere Ubu. Between 2003 and 2006 Morfov was appointed chief stage director in the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre, where he staged five productions and received the Golden Soffit Award for Dom Juan by Moliere and was again nominated for the Golden Mask Award. He also staged productions of One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest with Aleksandr Abdulov and The Visit of the Old Lady with Maria Mironova in Lenkom Theatre. Morfov has received more than twenty national and international theatre awards, including the Golden Mask Award, Chaika [seagull], Crystal Turandot, and others.

In 2005 he worked in the United States with Mikhail Baryshnikov on the theatre project Doctor and Patient by Rezo Gabriadze.

In 2006 he returned to the National Theatre of Bulgaria as a chief stage director – a position he has held since. Morfov's shows were presented at international theatre festivals in Vienna, Casablanca, Kyiv, Torun, Ohrid, Belgrade, Wrocław, and Hamburg. He has also worked on projects in France, Sweden, North Macedonia, Romania, Latvia, and Israel. He is currently[when?] working at the Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre, Bucharest, Romania, staging The Tempest by William Shakespeare.

Morfov is also a cinema director and scriptwriter. He has had acting roles in Ivan and Alexandra, Friends of Emily, The Last Sunday, The Goat Horn, The Love Summer of a Schlep, Travel to Jerusalem and others.

Personal life edit

Morfov is married to actress Reni Vrangova, with whom he has two daughters.

TV and cinema edit

TV films
  • 1994–2000 Cinema Kings, scriptwriter and director (Bulgarian National Television (BNT))
  • 1997 Nights of Miracles, scriptwriter and director (BNT)
  • 2009 Exiles, TV series, scriptwriter and director (BNT)[1]
Cinema
  • 2001 Blueberry Hill, Cia Advertising and BNT

Honorary awards and prizes edit

From the Society of theatre critics in Bulgaria:

  • 1994 Best stage director and Best production for Don Quixote
  • 1995 Best stage director and Best production for Midsummernight’s Dream
  • 2004 Best production for Exiles
  • 2007 Best production for Dom Juan

From Ohrid theatre festival:

  • 1992 First prize for the production The Tempest

Askeer theatre award in Bulgaria:

  • 1994 Best stage director and Best production for Don Quixote
  • 1997 Best stage director and Best production for The Lower Depths
  • 2004 Best stage director and Best production for Exiles
  • 2007 Best stage director and Best production for Dom Juan

Icarus theatre award given by the Bulgarian Actors' Union:

  • 1997 Best stage director and Best production for The Lower Depths
  • 2004 Best stage director and Best production for Exiles
  • 2007 Best stage director and Best production for Dom Juan

“The Golden Muse” Russian award:

“The Golden Soffit” award in St. Petersburg:

  • 2004 Best stage director and Best production for Dom Juan

Chaika ("seagull") Russian award:

  • 2006 Best production for One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Lenkom Theatre, Moscow

Crystal Turandot Russian award:

  • 2006 Best production for One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Lenkom Theatre Moscow

National Festival for TV and Cinema, Plovdiv, Bulgaria:

  • 2001 Best director for the cinema production Blueberry Hill
  • 2009 Special prize of the jury for the cinema production Exiles

Bulgarian cinema award:

  • 2002 Best directing debut for the production Blueberry Hill

Bulgarian Cinema Academy

  • 2009 Best cinema production Exiles, and many others

Nominations: The Golden Mask Russian award:

  • 2000 Best stage director for the production The Tempest, Komissarzhevskaya Theatre, St. Petersburg
  • 2002 Best production for Pere Ubu, Et Cetera Theatre, Moscow
  • 2004 Best stage director of the best production Dom Juan, Komissarzhevskaya Theatre, St. Petersburg
  • 2006 Best stage director of the best production One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Lenkom Theatre, Moscow
  • 2007 Audience prize for One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Lenkom Theatre, Moscow

Theatre awards in Romania:

He has also received the Bulgarian award of the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius, first rank, "for special merit in the field of culture and arts in Bulgaria". Morfov is doctor honoris causa of the University of Audiovisual Arts ESRA, in Paris, Skopje, and New York.

References edit

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  • "alexander morfov | Blazing Bulgaria". blazingbulgaria.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
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  • "Режиссер Александр Морфов представил фильм "Изгнанники" в Севастополе | РИА Новости". ria.ru. 22 July 2009. Retrieved 2014-02-09.

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was an officer and his mother was a teacher in Russian language and literature music and also a conductor of a folklore choir in Sliven After Morfov graduated from mathematical high school he attended lectures for two years at the Technical University of Varna Morfov s theater career began while he was a student when he participated as an assistant stage director in Stoyan Alexiev s theater company After quitting university he began working in the theater in Sliven as a stage worker and later light manager In 1984 he was enrolled in the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts NATFA in Sofia He graduated from the Academy with a double major in stage directing for drama and puppet theater 1990 in the class of Julia Ognyanova and cinema directing 1994 in the class of Georgi Djulgerov Early work editHis earliest works on a professional stage were in the Rhodope drama theater where he was the author and director of the satire Political cabaret 1990 Immediately after his sophomore production he was invited to work at the Little City Theatre Off the Channel where he staged Pere Ubu by Alfred Jarry 1991 followed by The Tempest 1992 and Hamlet by Shakespeare in the La Strada Theater Professional career in Bulgaria editFrom 1994 to 2000 Morfov has been the Chief director at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre of Bulgaria Morfov s first shows at the National Theatre were his original version of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and a revised version of The Tempest These two productions launched a new process of attracting young and modern thinking audiences to the theater With his next production of Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream Morfov became one of the most prominent theater directors in Bulgaria His original version of The Decameron or Passion and Blood after Boccaccio also bears the traits of his stylistics The Lower Depths by Maxim Gorky reflected Morfov s civil opinion and his typical theatricality Exiles 2004 after a novel by Ivan Vazov the national poet and writer is the logical continuation of the latter His other productions on the leading stage in the country include Night of Miracles after Beckett Mrozek and Ionesco Dom Juan by Moliere One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest and Life Is Beautiful after Nikolai Erdman s The Suicide In 2000 he was appointed managing and artistic director of the Ivan Vazov National Theater He was dismissed from this position following a major conflict with the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture All of his productions were taken off the theater s repertory International success edit nbsp Since 2001 he has been working in Russia His first show The Tempest in the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre in St Petersburg was honoured with Russia s most prestigious theatre award the Golden Mask Immediately after that he was invited to Moscow to the theatre of the Russian actor Alexander Kalyagin Et cetera where he staged Don Quixote and Pere Ubu with Kalyagin in the leading role Both productions were nominated for the Golden Mask Award and Kalyagin received the award for Best Performance for the role of Pere Ubu Between 2003 and 2006 Morfov was appointed chief stage director in the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre where he staged five productions and received the Golden Soffit Award for Dom Juan by Moliere and was again nominated for the Golden Mask Award He also staged productions of One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest with Aleksandr Abdulov and The Visit of the Old Lady with Maria Mironova in Lenkom Theatre Morfov has received more than twenty national and international theatre awards including the Golden Mask Award Chaika seagull Crystal Turandot and others In 2005 he worked in the United States with Mikhail Baryshnikov on the theatre project Doctor and Patient by Rezo Gabriadze In 2006 he returned to the National Theatre of Bulgaria as a chief stage director a position he has held since Morfov s shows were presented at international theatre festivals in Vienna Casablanca Kyiv Torun Ohrid Belgrade Wroclaw and Hamburg He has also worked on projects in France Sweden North Macedonia Romania Latvia and Israel He is currently when working at the Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre Bucharest Romania staging The Tempest by William Shakespeare Morfov is also a cinema director and scriptwriter He has had acting roles in Ivan and Alexandra Friends of Emily The Last Sunday The Goat Horn The Love Summer of a Schlep Travel to Jerusalem and others Personal life editMorfov is married to actress Reni Vrangova with whom he has two daughters TV and cinema editTV films 1994 2000 Cinema Kings scriptwriter and director Bulgarian National Television BNT 1997 Nights of Miracles scriptwriter and director BNT 2009 Exiles TV series scriptwriter and director BNT 1 Cinema 2001 Blueberry Hill Cia Advertising and BNTHonorary awards and prizes editFrom the Society of theatre critics in Bulgaria 1994 Best stage director and Best production for Don Quixote 1995 Best stage director and Best production for Midsummernight s Dream 2004 Best production for Exiles 2007 Best production for Dom Juan From Ohrid theatre festival 1992 First prize for the production The Tempest Askeer theatre award in Bulgaria 1994 Best stage director and Best production for Don Quixote 1997 Best stage director and Best production for The Lower Depths 2004 Best stage director and Best production for Exiles 2007 Best stage director and Best production for Dom Juan Icarus theatre award given by the Bulgarian Actors Union 1997 Best stage director and Best production for The Lower Depths 2004 Best stage director and Best production for Exiles 2007 Best stage director and Best production for Dom Juan The Golden Muse Russian award 2000 Special prize for the production The Lower Depths The Golden Soffit award in St Petersburg 2004 Best stage director and Best production for Dom Juan Chaika seagull Russian award 2006 Best production for One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest Lenkom Theatre Moscow Crystal Turandot Russian award 2006 Best production for One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest Lenkom Theatre Moscow National Festival for TV and Cinema Plovdiv Bulgaria 2001 Best director for the cinema production Blueberry Hill 2009 Special prize of the jury for the cinema production Exiles Bulgarian cinema award 2002 Best directing debut for the production Blueberry Hill Bulgarian Cinema Academy 2009 Best cinema production Exiles and many others Nominations The Golden Mask Russian award 2000 Best stage director for the production The Tempest Komissarzhevskaya Theatre St Petersburg 2002 Best production for Pere Ubu Et Cetera Theatre Moscow 2004 Best stage director of the best production Dom Juan Komissarzhevskaya Theatre St Petersburg 2006 Best stage director of the best production One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest Lenkom Theatre Moscow 2007 Audience prize for One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest Lenkom Theatre Moscow Theatre awards in Romania 2012 Best production The Visit of the Old Lady National Theater of Romania Bucharest He has also received the Bulgarian award of the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius first rank for special merit in the field of culture and arts in Bulgaria Morfov is doctor honoris causa of the University of Audiovisual Arts ESRA in Paris Skopje and New York References edit Blgarska nacionalna televiziya Filmi i seriali Blgarsko kino Hshove 1 Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 04 culturebase net Aleksander Morfov artist portrait culturebase net culturebase net Retrieved 2014 02 09 Alexander Morfov The catcher in the sand dan romascanu net Retrieved 2014 02 09 alexander morfov Blazing Bulgaria blazingbulgaria wordpress com Retrieved 2014 02 09 Aleksandr Morfov kinopoisk ru Retrieved 2014 02 09 Aleksandr MORFOV HRUSTALNAYa TURANDOT 1turandot ru Retrieved 2014 02 09 YouTube Aleksandr Morfov vruchenie premii Hrustalnaya Turandot youtube com Retrieved 2014 02 09 www timeout ru person 22071 timeout ru Retrieved 2014 02 09 Aleksandr Morfov vashdosug ru Retrieved 2014 02 09 Rezhisser 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