Stefan Djordjevic was born in Bor, Eastern Serbia, in 1987. He was introduced to film through the feature fiction film "Tilva Ros" by Nikola Lezaic, in which Stefan plays one of the two leading roles. The film was nominated for the European Discovery Award by the European Film Academy in 2010.He has completed his BA and MA studies at the ...
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Stefan Djordjevic was born in Bor, Eastern Serbia, in 1987. He was introduced to film through the feature fiction film "Tilva Ros" by Nikola Lezaic, in which Stefan plays one of the two leading roles. The film was nominated for the European Discovery Award by the European Film Academy in 2010.He has completed his BA and MA studies at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, Camera department. His graduation film was a short fiction film "A Handful of Stones", which was screened at many international film festivals and had its international premiere at the ACID programme of Cannes Film Festival. The short fiction film "The Last Image of Father", directed by Stefan, was awarded at many film festivals: Locarno Film Festival, Sarajevo Film Festival, Zagreb Film Festival... His latest short documentary film "Portrait of a Dying Giant" was a part of the Serbian pavilion at Venice Biennale of Architecture.Stefan has had two solo photography exhibitions in Belgrade, and one together with his brother Bosko. "A Diary of Mom" is a photography ode to the life and death of their mother. Stefan is exploring and developing this subject further as a director, through his first fiction film "Wind, talk to me".
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