Stefan Djordjević on the tragedy and beauty that inspired Wind, Talk to Me
Filmmaker Interviews and Introductions
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Director Stefan Djordjević speaks to Sam Goff about his award-winning debut feature, Wind, Talk to Me: a tender tribute to his late mother and the enduring power of family and film that blends drama and documentary. Stefan explains how his background in skateboard culture and his relationship with his mother Negrica helped to shape his filmmaking vision.
Wind, Talk to Me is available on Klassiki from 16 October.
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