Darko Mitrevski
Directing
Biography
Darko Mitrevski is a Macedonian film director currently living in Los Angeles, California, United States since 2007. Darko is a European-born, American-based, genre-oriented writer and director. Graduated with a degree in Film and TV Directing in his native country, worked in several others. Passionate about suspense thrillers, mystery SF, all kinds of westerns and dark comedies. Heavily influenced by non-superhero comics and vinyl records. Adores cats, despite his allergy. His list of feature films includes Goodbye, 20th Century!, Bal-Can-Can, and The Third Half.
Known For

Spitz is the German-Jewish coach of the football team Macedonia during World War II. Under his leadership, the team fights to become the champion of Bulgaria's National Football League
The Third Half

In the year 2019, after global destruction and descent into savagery, the immortal Kuzman tried to discover his destiny in order to learn how to die. As he enters the whirling circles of time, we discover the blasphemy of our century, and how it is to close its circle.
Goodbye, 20th Century

A Macedonian military deserter and his Italian blood-brother are searching for a dead grandmother wrapped up in a stolen carpet, all over the Balkan's criminal underworld.
Bal-Can-Can
An omnibus with 3 segments: The Bird Urubu and Virgin, Wonderful World and Devil in the Heart, sometimes referred to as separate movies.
Light Gray

Documentary about the rise of the capital Skopje.