Todorov made his writing and directing debut with Concrete Pharaohs (2010), a picturesque documentary about the Kalderash Roma – a closed community of no more than 1 million people all over the world.
[5] In 2011 Todorov wrote and directed the documentary Dad Made Dirty Movies (2011), that tells the story of the late American sexploitation producer and director Stephen C. Apostolof.
[14] In 2014 Todorov was awarded the MEDIA funded Nipkow Programm fellowship to develop his next documentary film in Berlin - a portrait of the iconic photographer Will McBride.
[15] Todorov began his career as a journalist in 2002, working for the weekly newspaper 168 Hours, where he spent several years writing feature stories, interviews and news.
As a freelance journalist Todorov has written on a wide range of subjects for a number of publications as diverse as Playboy,[16] Esquire, Fotogeschichte,[17]L'Europeo, Vice, Capital, Amica, Expresso,[18] Brava Casa and Abitare.
His feature interview subjects have included Dita Von Teese,[21] Forrest J Ackerman, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, Kevin Warwick, Amos Oz,[22] Isabel Allende, Aubrey De Grey, Alison Goldfrapp,[23] Richard Kern, George Lois,[24] Mark Benecke, Alain de Botton,[25] Bunny Yeager, and Georgina Spelvin[26] among others.