Ion Bostan (film director)
For other people with the same name, see Ion Bostan (disambiguation).
Ion Bostan | |
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Born | December 15, 1914 |
Died | May 29, 1992 77) | (aged
Nationality |
Austria, Romania |
Occupation | Film director |
Known for | His movies |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Ion Bostan (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon bosˈtan]; December 15, 1914, Chernowitz - May 29, 1992, Bucharest) was a documentary film director from Romania.[1]
Awards
- Mamaia, 1964, Under the Eagle’s Wing
- Tehran, 1968, The Sarmatian Sea, the Black Sea
- Novi Sad, 1969, Histria, Heraclea and the Swans
- Rio de Janeiro, 1970, The Heron – a Reptile-Bird
- ACIN, 1972, The Sunken Forest
- Tehran, 1973, The Sunken Forest
- ACIN, 1973, Seagulls with Clean Wings
- ACIN, 1975, A Willing Robinson
- ACIN, 1976, The Storks Are Coming[2]
Works
- The Sturgeon and Migrating Herring, 1971
- The Giant Beluga, 1981
- The Sturgeon Are Preparing for the Storm, 1969
- Fish and Fishermen, 1971
- The Swans’ Village, 1974
- Fishing amidst Pelicans and Water Lilies, 1978
- Sulina, 1981
- The Migration of Birds (1982)
- Gold, Silver and History (1982)
- Hitchcock’s Seagulls (1982)
- An Age-Old Profession: Fishing (1983)
- In the Green Jungle of the Depths (1983)
- The Floating Island (1983)
- The Flutter of Wings, Everywhere (1983)
- Oaks and Lianas (1983)
- The Pelicans Are Coming Back (1983)
- The Stone Whale – the Island of Popina (1985)
- When Water Lilies Bloom (1985)
- The Cormorants Were Flying Past (1986)
- “The Splendor of the Holy Frescoes”, 1990
- A Heavenly Crossroads, 1992.[3][4]
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