Darko Mitrevski
Darko Mitrevski, a cinematic touchstone of contemporary Macedonian cinema. Born in 1967 in Skopje, Macedonia, Mitrevski has been actively contributing to the film industry since the early 1990s, largely in the genres of comedy, drama, and historical film. He is most renowned for his films like "Bal-Can-Can" and "The Third Half," the latter earning him recognition at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Mitrevski's directorial style is often characterized by a blend of humor and profound social commentary, delivered through engaging narratives and compelling characters. As a person, Darko Mitrevski is a passionate storyteller, whose love for his country and its history is deeply embedded in every frame he directs.