Mormarevi Brothers

Mormarevi Brothers
Братя Мормареви
Moritz Yomtov (left) and Marko Stoychev
Moritz Yomtov (left) and Marko Stoychev
BornMoritz Yomtov
5 November 1921 (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Marko Stoychev
12 September 1931 (Varna, Bulgaria)
DiedMoritz Yomtov
15 June 1992 (Israel)
Marko Stoychev
20 January 2006 (Sofia, Bulgaria)
OccupationWriters, Screenwriters
Period1964-1990
GenreChildhood, Comedy

Mormarevi Brothers (Bulgarian: Братя Мормареви / Bratya Mormarevi) is the joint pen name of Moritz Yomtov (Bulgarian: Мориц Йомтов) and Marko Stoychev (Bulgarian: Марко Стойчев) - two Bulgarian authors of humorous prose and screenplays. They worked from the 1960s until the end of the 1980s. The two were longtime friends but not actually brothers.

The first part of their pen name was created from the first three letters of their given names. The second part was probably inspired by the Brothers Grimm.[1] They specialized in humorous films for children, but also wrote humor for adults. Their screenplays became classic films, fondly remembered to this day by Bulgarians, young and old.

Their filmed screenplays also featured some of the most eminent Bulgarian comic actors of this period, including Dimitar Panov in Porcupines Are Born Without Spines (1971) and Georgi Partsalev in With Children at the Seaside (1972) and Farsighted for Two Diopters (1976). They created a unique style and enduringly popular body of work during one of the most productive eras in Bulgarian cinematography.

  1. ^ http://mormarevibrothers.com/bio Mormarevi Foundation