Marran Gosov
Marran Gosov | |
|---|---|
| Born | 3 October 1933 |
| Died | 12 January 2021 (aged 87) Polkovnik Serafimovo, Bulgaria |
| Other names | Tzvetan Marangosoff |
| Occupations | Director, screenwriter, producer, composer |
| Years active | 1963-1994 (film & TV) |
Marran Gosov (1933–2021) was a Bulgarian filmmaker who settled and worked in West Germany.[1] Born in Sofia to a German mother and Bulgarian artist, he emigrated to German in 1960. He produced a number of shorts and feature films as well as working in West German television. He is associated with New German Cinema via the New Munich Group.[2]
Selected filmography
- Angel Baby (1968)
- Sugar Bread and Whip (1968)
- 24 Hour Lover (1968)
- That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That? (1969)
References
- ^ https://www.filmportal.de/person/marran-gosov_e5567725f53a49c7ba67418e60a48b44
- ^ Gerhardt & Abel p.311
Bibliography
- Gerhardt, Christina & Abel, Marco. Celluloid Revolt: German Screen Cultures and the Long 1968. Camden House, 2019.
- Abel, Marco & Fisher, Jaimey (ed.) New German Cinema and Its Global Contexts: A Transnational Art Cinema. Wayne State University Press, 2025.
- Rother, Rainer (ed.) German Film: From the Archives of the Deutsche Kinemathek. Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2024.
External links
- Marran Gosov at IMDb