Sidovski Stefan

He is a master of amateur film and winner of the UNICA plaque. Born on October 3rd, 1946 Skopje, he works as a teacher of philosophy. He started his amateur film activity in 1965 and in 1967 he became a member of the “Camera 300” Skopje Cinema Club. Later he continued his activities in the Academic Cinema Club in Skopje.

“Found Home” (1968, feature, standard 8mm, black-and-white, 13 minutes; Golden Plaque for the best feature film at the Federal Festival in Panchevo, 1968); “One Day from the Diary of…”(1974, feature film, standard 8mm, colour, 12 minutes; Golden Plaque for feature film at the Federal Festival in Novi Sad in 1975); “Longing” (1976, feature film, super 8mm, colour, 14 minutes; Grand Prix at the Interclub NAISUS in Nish, 1977); “Last Pictures of My School-Life” (1984, feature film, 16 mm, colour, 12′.5 minutes; Golden Plaque for feature film at the Federal Festival in Novi Sad, 1984, Golden Plaques for film and directing at the Republic Festival in Gevgelija, 1984); “Deserted Water Mills” (1985, documentary, super 8mm, colour, 8 minutes; Grand Prix at the International Festival for Documentary Films “Manaki Brothers” in Bitola, 1995); “Protection of the Monuments of Culture in the City Park” (1990, feature and experimental film, 16 mm, colour, 6′.5 minutes; Grand Prix at the Federal Festival in Kumanovo, 1990, Golden Plaques for film script and directing at the Republic Festival in Skopje, 1990); “Former Socialist and Present Capitalist Tramp” (1994, feature film, 16 mm, colour, 7 minutes; Grand Prix and Golden Plaques for directing at the Republic Festival in Negotino, 1994); “Road to the Oasis” (1997, documentary and feature film, SVHS, colour and black-and-white, 10′.20 minutes; Golden Plaques for film and directing at the Republic Festival in Shtip, 1998).

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