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Stefan Djordjevic (1987, Serbia) was introduced to a film through feature fiction film Tilva Ros (2010, directed 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 studied cinematography at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, where he received his BA and MA.
As part of his graduation project he made a short fiction film, A Handful of Stones (2017, directed by Stefan Ivancic), which was screened in many international festivals and premiered internationally in the ACID programme of Cannes Film Festival.
His short fiction film The Last Image of Father (2019) was premiered at Locarno Film Festival and received awards at many film festivals, while his short documentary film Portrait of a Dying Giant (2023) was a part of the Serbian pavilion at Venice Biennale of Architecture.
He made his feature debut fiction film Wind, Talk to Me (2025) and it was premiered in Tiger competition of Rotterdam Film Festival.
Stefan has also exhibited his photography in Belgrade, and the most memorable one was A Diary of Mom (2020), together with his brother Bosko Djordjevic.
In Wind, Talk to Me, Stefan reunites with his family to celebrate his grandmother's birthday for the first time after his mother's recent passing. This homecoming, driven by his urge to complete a film about his mother and an attempt to make amends by rescuing a stray dog, will ignite an introspective journey for Stefan. Inspired by the director's real-life experiences and starring his actual family members in a mission to complete a lake house and a film, Wind, Talk to Me is an intimate cinematic exploration of the timeless mother-son relationship.
In the copper mine of the industrial town Bor in Eastern Serbia, miners have been melting copper in the same manner for more than a century.
Mia is a girl who lives in nature and understands its secrets. Along with a group of scouts, Branko is camping in the forest where Mia lives. The loneliness and curiosity they both carry will bring them closer and reveal the unknown.
Bor, in eastern Serbia, was once home to the largest copper mine in Europe. Now it’s just the biggest hole. This astutely observed coming-of-age film captures the pitfalls of the adult world, where idealism no longer seems to have a place, as two teens come to realize they have no choice but to grow up.