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Darko Mitrevski is a Macedonian film director currently living in Los Angeles, California, United States since 2007. His list of feature films includes Goodbye, 20th Century! , [1] Bal-Can-Can , [2] and The Third Half .
Director: The Third Half. 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.
Dec 21, 2012 · Macedonian director Darko Mitrevski's latest film, "The Third Half," tells the story of a beautiful and affluent Jewish girl who falls in love with a poor Christian soccer player. Set in World...
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.
Oct 11, 2005 · Bal-Can-Can: Directed by Darko Mitrevski. With Vlado Jovanovski, Adolfo Margiotta, Zvezda Angelovska, Branko Djuric. 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.
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The Third Half (Macedonian: Трето полувреме [ˈtrɛtɔ pɔˈɫuvrɛmɛ]) is a 2012 Macedonian film directed by Darko Mitrevski. It deals with Macedonian football during World War II and the deportation of Jews from Macedonia. It is a story of love during wartime and a country's passion for football.