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Romanian filmmaker (1914–1992) For other people with the same name, see Ion Bostan (disambiguation).
Ion Bostan
Born(1914-12-15)December 15, 1914
Chernowitz, Duchy of Bukovina, Austria-Hungary
DiedMay 29, 1992(1992-05-29) (aged 77)
Bucharest, Romania
NationalityAustria-Hungary
Romania
OccupationFilm director
Known forHis movies

Ion Bostan (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon bosˈtan]; December 15, 1914, Chernowitz – May 29, 1992, Bucharest) was a documentary film director from Romania.

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

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)

References

  1. The Danube Delta Seen Through The Eyes Of Ion Bostan
  2. The Danube Delta Seen Through The Eyes Of Ion Bostan
  3. Ion Bostan
  4. The Danube Delta Seen Through The Eyes Of Ion Bostan

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