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Petya Dubarova was born on April 25, 1962 in Burgas. He began writing poetry at a very early age by her first publications in the newspapers " Septemvriyche " and " People's Youth", magazines " Native Speech " and " Youth ". Her spiritual mentors were poets Hristo Fotev and Grigor Lenkov . She studied at the English language school in Burgas, which is her dream - Petya says he loves the English language. She repeatedly gave readings of their works in front of their classmates. Despite the early glory, which defines her as "the youngest among the greatest artists of Bulgaria" , Dubarova remained loyal and good friend, diligent schoolgirl and naughty girl. She was very sociable and cheerful and had many friends. In 1978 she took part in the film directed by Georgi Djulgerov " Swap ". Year before the end of his life, Petya was overwhelmed by heavy thoughts associated with despair and disappointment with humanity. On December 4, 1979, under 18 years Petya committed suicide at his home in Burgas with sleeping pills. After her surprising and mysterious death slide various rumors about the causes of suicide. Even today there is a version in which the poet committed suicide because of a botched Komsomolsk charge of sabotage. The prosecution is damaged sprinkler occasion of automated line during secondary school brigade factory. With tragic choices girl shared the fate of many Bulgarian famous poets - Penyo Penev, Dimitar Boyadzhiev , Peyo Yavorov , Andrey Germanov , Veselin Andreev , Rosen Bosev and Hristo Banking . Poetry Petya is marked by its desire for a better, more honest, more dedicated world an unlimited, even boundless gifts of kindness, happiness and smiles. Her only book of poetry "Me and the Sea" was published posthumously in 1980, and a few years later by printing out the book "The blue magic" in which collected all her creativity, her personal letters and diary.- Director
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Malina Petrova was born in 1950 in Burgas. In 1973 she e graduated mathematics at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". In 1978 Malina Petrova graduated from The National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia in the class of Professor Christo Christov (assistant Georgi Djulgerov). From 1979 till 1991 she worked at the Boyana Film Studios, Sofia, Bulgaria. She was the assistant director of Rangel Vulchanov in "Patent Leather Shoes of the Unknown Soldier." She debuted with the film "Journey" (1980) together with Iskra Yosifova, her fellow student. Her second feature is the "Son of Mary" (1983). In 1984 she turned to documentary filmmaking. She is an author of 13 documentary films, each of which is characterized by acute analytical, aware citizenship and rejection of falsehood. Since 1990 she is a freelance director.- Director
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Nikola Kovachev was born on November 3, 1926 in Vidin, Bulgaria. At first he studied law, and then graduated from the Bulgarian National Academy of Theater and Film Arts. At the beginning Nikola Kovachev was a theater director, and since 1965 became a film director. He has made documentaries and received many national film prizes.Nikola Kovachev is known for the films Poet and Nature (1970), The Promenade (1975), Wintertime (1978), So What? (1991), and Destiller (1995).- Todor Shtonov was born on November 15, 1946 in Smolyan, Bulgaria. In 1972, he graduated National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in the class of Professor Grisha Ostrovsky . In the 70th of the last century he has taken participation in cinema almost every year at the movies of great directors - Eduard Sachariev, Rangel Vulchanov, Grisha Ostrovsky. His cinema actor's career started in "Heaven on Veleka", directed by Edward Sachariev. He also appeared in the films "Gerlovska history," "Poems", directed by Margarit Nikolov. For the role of Mark Friedman in series "On the Trail of the Missing" Shtonov received the Union of Bulgarian Journalists' Prize - "Golden Pen ". Immediately after graduation he entered the troupe of Burgas Drama Theater, where he had played intermittently until Christmas Eve 2008. He had two sons - Georgi and December 24, 2008 in Burgas, Bulgaria.
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Yordanka Ingilizova was a Bulgarian journalist and writer . Yordanka Ingilizova was born on January 5, 1957 in Dulovo, Bulgaria, but as a child she lived and studied in the Byala, Ruse region, where she completed his secondary education and actively participated in library and theater production of the community center "Diligence". In 1980 she graduated Bulgarian Philology at the Veliko Tarnovo University "St. St. Cyril and Methodius ". She had married in Burgas, where she lived and worked until the end of his days - April 15, 2012. She has worked as a teacher of Bulgarian language and literature at the School of Economics in Burgas. Since 1995, she was a journalist and deputy editor of the newspaper "Free Beach". Later she became editor and chief of the unit "Society and Culture" in the " Black Sea Lighthouse " (2004-2012), where from 1994 to 2004 she created and wrote a unique articles in the print page "Cinema ". Her husband is Georgi Ingilizov . She has two daughters - Alexandra and Christina. She founded the country's first discussion club "Kinoenigma". In the late 90th, she organized in Burgas, with the assistance of Georgi Djulgerov , Bozhidar Manov and Rangel Vulchanov , panoramas of Bulgarian feature films and documentaries. She organized the first view of Iranian cinema in Burgas in 2009. She was a representative of Sofia International Film Fest since the creation of "Sofia Film Fest on the Coast" in 2003. In 2012, she won the Special Prize of the Sofia International Film Fest "for contributions to the promotion of Bulgarian, European and alternative cinema." Till 2012, she was Chairman of the Unit "On the coast", which organizes cinema and theater festival in Burgas. She had explored the live of previously unknown Bulgarian, born in Burgas, Steven Apostolov, who remains in the history of Hollywood as a director, producer and screenwriter, who created many low-budget erotic horror films and worked with Ed Wood. Her studies, interviews and archival photos had published in the magazine "Cinema" and become the basis of a documentary life and work of renowned Bulgarian left a lasting mark in the history of world cinema. Yordanka Ingilizova is the author of the books "Cinematography in Burgas, 1895-1944" (1999) and "Biography Romance for Nuni Nanev" (2001). Both works are valued very highly by operating criticism. She received the prize on the newspaper "Literary Newspaper " at the "Southern Spring " in 2000 and the award "Pegasus" in 2001 for the book "Cinematography in Burgas, 1895-1944". There are hundreds of her publications in all relevant local and national media, including magazine "Cinema", newspaper " Literary Forum", newspaper " Culture ". She received also Award of District Administration - Burgas - a certificate and a badge of honor "for his contribution to the creation and organization of" Sofia Film Fest by the Sea "and the rise of prestige"; Special Prize of the Municipality of Burgas; Award of Thracian Society in Burgas for input, storage and dissemination of Thracian culture in the Burgas region". In 2013, she became (posthumously) honorary citizen of Burgas.