Marius Kurkinski
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Ivaylo Stoyanov better known as Marius Kurkinski (Мариус Куркински), is a Bulgaria
n actor, director, film writer and pop singer. He wrote, directed and starred in the 1996 Bulgarian film Dnevnikat Na Edin Lud (Diary of a Madman).
Kurkinski has built a reputation both in Bulgaria and abroad for his one man shows such as "The Lady with the Puppy" and "The Lone Man". He won the award Europe's Actor in the International Monodrama Festival in Oteševo
, Republic of Macedonia
for his performance of "The Dream"
by Julian Barnes
in 2003. Later in that year, he won the Apolonia Award at the Apolonia Festival held in Sozopol
, Bulgaria. In honour of the awards, he was invited to participate in World Theatre Day on March 27 2004 held in Paris France.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...
n actor, director, film writer and pop singer. He wrote, directed and starred in the 1996 Bulgarian film Dnevnikat Na Edin Lud (Diary of a Madman).
Kurkinski has built a reputation both in Bulgaria and abroad for his one man shows such as "The Lady with the Puppy" and "The Lone Man". He won the award Europe's Actor in the International Monodrama Festival in Oteševo
Oteševo
Oteševo is a village in Resen Municipality on Lake Prespa in Macedonia. Oteševo is about 18km from Ohrid, on the shores of Ohrid Lake, an UNESCO World Heritage Site and 36km from Bitola The nearest major airport to Oteševo is Ohrid International Airport which is 26km NW of the village.-References:...
, Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
Macedonia , officially the Republic of Macedonia , is a country located in the central Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in 1991...
for his performance of "The Dream"
A History of the World in 10½ Chapters
A History of the World in 10½ Chapters is a novel by Julian Barnes published in 1989. It is a collection of short stories in different styles; however, at some points they echo each other and have subtle connection points. Most are fictional but some are historical.-Background:One of the many...
by Julian Barnes
Julian Barnes
Julian Patrick Barnes is a contemporary English writer, and winner of the 2011 Man Booker Prize, for his book The Sense of an Ending...
in 2003. Later in that year, he won the Apolonia Award at the Apolonia Festival held in Sozopol
Sozopol
Sozopol is an ancient seaside town located 35 km south of Burgas on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Today it is one of the major seaside resorts in the country, known for the Apollonia art and film festival that is named after one of the town's ancient names.The busiest times of the year...
, Bulgaria. In honour of the awards, he was invited to participate in World Theatre Day on March 27 2004 held in Paris France.
Filmography
- Sirna Nedelya (aka A Day of Forgiveness 1993)
- La Donna e Mobile (1993)
- Granitza (aka The Border 1994)
- Dnevnikat Na Edin Lud (aka Diary of a Madman 1996)
- Pryatelite na Emiliya (aka Emilia's Friends 1996)
- Vsichko Ot Nula (aka Starting From the Scratch 1996)
- Ad Libitum 4 Variatzii Na Graf dyo Burbulon (aka Ad Libitum: Variations of Count de Bourboulon 2000)
- Posseteni ot Gosspoda (aka Meme Dieu est venu nous voir released in Bulgaria 2001 and in France 2003)
- Opashkata na Dyavola (aka Devil's Tail 2001)