





Description
Stefan set out to make a film about his mother and even began shooting it, but her sudden death interrupted the project. Yet the film had to exist, and Stefan finds a way forward. A radical and virtuosic experiment that boldly crosses the boundaries between documentary and fiction.
About the director:
Stefan Djordjevic
Stefan Djordjevic (born in 1987 in Bor, Serbia) was introduced to film through Nikola Ležaić ‘s debut Tilva Roš (presented at Locarno Film Festival in 2010) where he played one of the leading roles. He completed his MA at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, Camera Department. His graduation film A Handful of Stones (2017) premiered internationally in the ACID programme of the Cannes Film Festival. His short film The Last Image of Father (2019) premiered at Locarno, where it won the Young Jury Award, and went on to win the Heart of Sarajevo for the Best Short Film. His latest short documentary Portrait of a Dying Giant (2023) was part of the Serbian pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture. Wind, Talk to Me is his full-length documentary debut.