(Skopje, 30.9.1931) He is a film worker – one of the doyen film-makers in Macedonia. Upon the completion of high school in 1948 he was employed in the “Vardar Film” Production Company where he stayed until his retirement in 1992. For his film-making activities he received many awards and much recognition: two golden arenas for the best camera at the Film Festival of Yugoslav film in Pula in 1972 and 1981, for the films “A Shoot” and “The Lead Brigade”; five Gold Medals at the March Documentary and Short Film Festival in Belgrade; a prize for the best camera at the “Manaki Brothers” Film Festival; the “13th of November” award of the city of Skopje, the “11th of October” Republic award and many others.
1963 YFDSF, Belgrade, Golden Plaque for camera work / “Border” 1972 FYFF, Pula, Golden Arena for the best cinematographer’s work / “A Shot” 1973 13th November – Award from the town Skopje / “A Shot” 1974 YFDSF, Belgrade, Golden medal – Belgrad for cinematographers work / “Fire”, “Racin” 1974 Award 11th October / “Fire” 1979 YFDSF, Belgrade, Golden Medal Belgrade for the best camera / “Dae” and “A Head” 1980 FYFF, Pula, Golden Arena / “The Lead Brigade” 1985 FF, Tuzla, Award for camera / “Midnight Dancers” 1986 FF “Manaki Brothers”, Bitola, Golden Plaque “Milton Manaki” /”Happy New ’49” 1991 FF “Manaki Brothers”, Bitola, Silver Plaque “Milton Manaki” / “Tattoo”
1959 DUBROWSKI, II cameraman, feature, Vardar film – Skopje; Hesperia Film – Roma 1962 Dr., cameraman, feature, Avala film Belgrade 1964 THE MORNING AFTER TRAGEDY, cinematographer, documentary, Dunav film – Belgrade 1964 100 DAYS, cinematographer, documentary, Dunav film – Belgrade 1987 A SIMPLE DAY, D.O.P., feature, Forum Sarajevo 1988 MARIJA, D.O.P., documentary, Forum Saraevo