The Merchant of Solun 1985
Macedonian TV drama dedicated to revolutionary Goce Delčev.
Macedonian TV drama dedicated to revolutionary Goce Delčev.
After death of his wife, Stojan is proclaimed by his fellow villagers to be a living saint. They thought God will have mercy upon them, and life in their village would become better and happier. Stojan liked this at start, he got used of his nickname and listening to people's problems and sins. However, he gets fed up of this burden that is not easy to get rid of.
A TV drama about the friendship between 21-year-old Vilant, who after an accident is stuck in a wheelchair, and the small kid Gere.
Brothers and their sister come to their native village on their deceased father's burial. Each of them has own plan of taking particular area of property, but in the will their father left behind it is stated they can use the lot only together. They leave the village in disappointment.
Early Spring 1945. Albanian criminals attack innocent Macedonians in Macedonia.
A poor Macedonian woman named Ilinka is offered to marry a guest worker for German papers, but she first must divorce her husband Trajče who's struggling to provide for the family.
Macedonian TV drama.
Macedonian TV movie.
Macedonian TV drama.
Ognen is studying art at the University of Nis with his girlfriend Ana, a girl obsessed with a Picasso painting that's on display in the Museum of Skopje. When she breaks up with him, he loses it and tries to destroy the painting.
A Macedonian TV drama adaptation of the short story 'Love in the village' by Ivo Andric.
A young painter comes to the monastery where he's supposed to paint Virgin Mary. There he meets and falls in love with a beautiful novice named Agripina, eventually modeling his artwork by her appearance. This gets him in trouble with the church canons and Mother Superior, and he leaves.
A film about evil, about the Faustian syndrome, about music, about inspiration, about the Devil, who constantly recruits his new victims and redeems their souls.
Macedonian TV movie.
Macedonian TV drama.
Life and work of Saint Kliment of Ohrid, a medieval Slav saint, scholar, writer and patron saint of the Republic of Macedonia.
City council of Prilep, Macedonia, decide to ruin the old part of the town and built new housings there. Unable to stop the demolition, the shoemaker Dimko and other local craftsmen throw an all-night party for the memory of the last day of bazaar.
Five centuries of persecution and the struggle of the Macedonian people for freedom and an independent Macedonian state in which freedom will reign equally for all, have created their own myth and tradition for themselves. The struggles, sufferings, betrayals and self-sacrifice were later translated and woven through Macedonian songs, stories, tales and plays. Starting from there, this TV movie approaches the events of that time.
Macedonian TV film.
Each time has its own games. This is a time when children's imagination was able to create art through fantasy. The adults shared the enthusiasm as well. A time that the war severely interrupted and marked the end of one's childhood and youth.