Zako Heskija
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Zako Heskija, Зако Хеския, also:Zako Heskia or "Sako Cheskija" (September 21, 1922 in Istanbul - June 3, 2006) was a notable bulgarian filmdirector and writer.
Heskia became in 1966 international audience for "Gorechto Pladne" (Torrid Noon), the first Bulgarian contribution to the Cannes Film Festival and a nomination for the Palme d'Or. In 1981 he won the spezial prize at the Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) for "Yo Ho Ho".
Zako Heskia works together with the former state Boyana Film Studio in Sofia.
[edit] Filmography
Movies
- 1965 Gorechto Pladne (Torrid Noon) (Director)
- 1966 The Start of the Summer Holidays (Director)
- 1969 The Eighth (Director)
- 1971 Three Reservists (Director)
- 1974 Dawn Over the Drava (Director)
- 1976 Bou Posledon (Director/ Screenplay)
- 1979 A Final Battle (Director)
- 1981 Yo Ho Ho (Director)
- 1989 Scar-Free (Director)
TV-Movies
- 1979 Alone Among Wolves (Director)
- 1985 Nights with the White Horses (Director)