Spaghetti Western Director ~ Bosko Boskovic
Bosko Boskovic was born in Prizren, Serbia, Yugoslavia on
June 12, 1922. He is a Montenegrin film director, screenwriter, and actor known
for his contributions to Yugoslav cinema in the mid-20th century, particularly
through documentaries and feature films that explored themes of war,
imprisonment, and human resilience. He graduated from the Film and TV School of
the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague and became the first
academically trained director in Montenegro, initially working in theater after
arriving in Cetinje in 1952 before arriving in Cetinje in 1952 to begin his
professional work. transitioning to film production with “Lovćen” film in 1956.
His notable works include the award-winning documentary “Kamenom
zarobljeni” (1959), which earned second prize at the Pula Film Festival, and
the feature film “Nebeski odred” (1961), a war drama about prisoners in a camp
that was selected as Yugoslavia's entry for the Moscow International Film
Festival and garnered attention at the Edinburgh festival despite criticism for
its subject matter. Boskovic also co-directed the East German-Yugoslav
production “Weisse Wölfe” (1969) and contributed as a writer and occasional
actor to various projects during his career. He passed away on January 7, 2003,
in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia at the age of 81.
Bosko’s only European western was the previously
mentioned DEFA film“Weisse Wolfe” (White Wolves) 1969 which he co-directed with
Konrad Petzold.
BOSKOVIC, Bosko [6/12/1922, Prizren,
Serbia, Yugoslavia – 1/7/2003, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia] – director,
writer, actor.
White Wolves – 1969
(co)
Spaghetti Western
Screenwriter ~ George W. Ballor
George W. Ballor
remains an enigma. He’s given credit for one screenwriting credit and that was
for the Spaghetti western “Uccideva a freddo” (Cold Killer) in 1966.
Other than that,
there is no other mention of him and no biographical information.
BALLOR, George W. – writer.
The Cold Killer –
1966 (co)
Spaghetti Western Cinematographer ~ Helmut Brandl
Helmut Brandl is the son of Alois and
Gisela and the younger brother of Gunther Brandl. He is a director, writer,
cinematographer, film actor, and his sister is director, writer,
cinematographer film actress Monika Brandl. Helmut was born in Arnstorf, Germany
in 1984. He’s appeared in 48 films among which are four westerns. He was a
cinematographer on three of them “Er kannte kein Erbarmen” in 2001
co-cinematographer with his sister Monika Brandl, “Und sie kehrten niemals
wieder” in 2013 and “Im Tal von Achor” 2022.
BRANDL, Helmut
[4/10/1982, Arnstorf, Niederbayern,
Germany - ] – director, writer,
cinematographer, film actor, son of actor Alois Brandl
[1949- ], actress Gisela Brandl
[1953- ], brother of producer, director, writer,
cinematographer, film editor actor, brother of Günther Beandl
[1980- ], director, writer, actress Monika Brandl
[1984- ], actress Romy Brandl
[1984- ]
Er kannte kein Erbarmen – 2001
[co-cinematographer]
Und sie kehrten niemals wieder – 2013
Im Tal von Achor - 2022