Zako Heskiya
An image from Stars, one of the productions that also features Zako Heskiya.
Zako Heskiya

Zako Heskiya

September 21, 1922 — Istanbul, Turkey

Zako Heskija (Зако Хеския), born Isaac Solomonov Heskiya (Исак Соломонов Хеския), also transliterated as Zako Heskia or Sako Cheskija (21 September 1922 – 3 June 2006), was a Bulgarian film director and screenwriter. He was born in Istanbul to Jewish parents.

Heskiya graduated Cinema and Photograph College in Sofia. From 1956 to 1965 he was an assistant director for Boyana Film Studio. Heskia gained international attention in 1966 for Gorechto Pladne (Torrid Noon), the first Bulgarian contribution to the Cannes Film Festival and a nomination for the Palme d'Or. In 1981 he won the Special Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival for Yo Ho Ho.

Zako Heskiya worked as a head of the "Debut" group at the former Boyana Studio (succeeded by Nu Boyana Film Studios) and opened the door to professional work for many young Bulgarian film directors.

Stars

Stars

1959

Torrid Noon

Torrid Noon

1965

Three Reservists

Three Reservists

1971

Yo Ho Ho

Yo Ho Ho

1981

The Eighth

The Eighth

1969

The Beginning of Summer

The Beginning of Summer

1966

Scar-Free

Scar-Free

1989

Dawn Over the Drava

Dawn Over the Drava

1974