Konstantin Bojanov
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bojanov graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in Sofia in 1987, after which he earned a master's degree from the Royal College of Art in London. He later studied documentary filmmaking at New York University.[1][2]
Career
After working as a visual artist throughout the 1990s in London, Bojanov directed his first short film, Lemon is Lemon in 2001.[1][2] This was followed by the 2005 feature documentary Invisible, which detailed the impact of heroin on six individuals from his hometown of Sofia.[3]
Bojanov's first narrative feature, Avé, screened in the Critics' Week section of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.[1] His second feature, Light Thereafter premiered at the 2017 International Film Festival Rotterdam.[2]
The Shameless, Bojanov's third narrative feature, was selected to debut in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.[4]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Lemon Is Lemon | Short film | [2] |
| 2005 | Invisible | Documentary | [2] |
| 2011 | Avé | — | [2] |
| 2017 | Light Thereafter | — | [2] |
| 2024 | The Shameless | — | [5] |