Career
Born in Burgas, Bulgaria, on September 30, 1943. Lives and works in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since graduating the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow in 1970, Georgi Djulgerov has directed numerous feature films and several documentaries, many of which have been shown in the competition or parallel programs of the international film festivals in Berlin, Locarno, Oberhausen, Avellino, Palermo, Rotterdam, Montreal, San Francisco, Batumi (Georgia), Mons, Mannheim-Heidelberg, and Sarajevo.
His movies have also been screened in special programs in Warsaw, Paris, New York (Museum of Modern Art), London, Frankfurt-am-Main, Moscow, Kiev, Vienna, Los Angeles, Louisiana Rochelle, Riga, Bratislava, Fujisawa, Genoa.
In 1990, The Camp was selected in the "Quinzaine des réalisateurs" program at the Cannes Film Festival. Djulgerov"s last film, The Goat (Kozelat, 2009), is based on short stories by Yordan Radichkov.
Djulgerov has also staged theatre productions and directed several television projects.