Stefan Djordjevic

Stefan Djordjevic

Born 1987
Bor, Eastern Serbia, Yugoslavia

Biography

Stefan Djordjevic was born in Bor, but he moved to Belgrade to study cinema and photography and graduated at the Faculty of Dramatic Art in Belgrade. His amateur film Crap was the inspiration for the film Tilva Ros by Nikola Lezaic, in which Stefan plays one of the two main roles. The film won the Heart of Sarajevo award for the best film in 2010, and it was nominated for the European Discovery Award by the European Film Academy. His graduation film was a short fiction film A handful of stones, which was screened at many international film festivals and had international premiere at the ACID programme of Cannes Film Festival. During his studies he directed and shot a couple of short films: Journey, juvenile (short documentary), directed by Jovan Todorovic and Wings and Things (short fiction), which he co-directed with Jelena Gavrilovic. His short film The last image of father premiered internationally at Locarno Film Festival and won Young Jury award for the best international short film. It won the Heart of Sarajevo award for the best international short film, at the Sarajevo film festival.

Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca

Actor

Movies
2012

Flower Square

2010

Tilva Rosh

Short
2014

Moonless Summer (student film)

2004

Stanley Marshall's Myth

Cinematographer

Documentaries
2023

Portrait of a Dying Giant

2016

Juvenile

2015

Smoke

Music videos
2022

J.R. August: I'm Afraid the Bird Will Die

Short
2018

Wings and Things

2017

A Handful of Stones (student film)

Screenwriter

Director