Javor Gardev
- Director
- Writer
Javor Gardev (born 1972, Sofia) holds a MPhil degree in Philosophy from
Sofia University, and a M.F.A. in Directing from the National Academy of
Theatre and Film Arts. One of the foremost directors of his native
Bulgaria, he has staged over forty-five performances, in his home
country and abroad, which were presented in Sofia, Berlin, Paris,
Lille, Bern, Gdansk, Moscow, St.Petersburg, Lisbon, Rotterdam, and
Utrecht, to name a few. Among the plays he has staged are:
William Shakespeare's
"Hamlet" and "King Lear", Edward Albee's
"The Play about the Baby" and "The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?" (personally
endorsed by Mr. Albee),
Heiner Müller's "Quartet',
Jean Genet's "The Maids",
Peter Weiss's "Marat/Sade",
Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman" and "A
Behanding in Spokane", Tracy Letts's "Killer
Joe", Ethan Coen's "Almost an
Evening". His feature film debut Zift (2008)
won nineteen domestic and international awards and special mentions.
Javor Gardev won "Silver St. George" for Best Director in Main
Competition at the 30th Moscow IFF.
Zift (2008) was part of the selections of
fifty-four different International Film Festivals including Toronto
IFF, 2008 (Official Selection, Discovery). It was Bulgaria's official
submission for the 2008 'Best Foreign Language Picture' Academy Award
category and part of the Official Selection for the European Film
Academy Awards, 2008. Until 2009 it was the highest grossing Bulgarian
Feature film for the last two decades. Since 2009 Javor Gardev is a
member of the European Film Academy. Javor Gardev's works, even those
with a deceptively simple set-up, invariably possess a multi-layered
reflectiveness. His artistic language is unconventional and
continuously innovative. Besides his prolific theatre work, Javor
Gardev has directed radio-dramas and authored performance art and video
art works.