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Director's Statement
I AM FROM TITOV VELES is set in contemporary Macedonia, in it's social and cultural realities.
Due to the rapid changes of the past decade in the Balkans, many negative aspects of our society have surfaced. Three sisters: Afrodita, Sapho and Slavica struggle to find their places as women and equal citizens in this transforming world.
I AM FROM TITOV VELES is a highly emotional story, and an aim to get right to the stomach of the spectator. It is a story of a family falling apart, where the character's final act of sacrifice is essentially a noble act and a cry for something that had been, but is no more.
I AM FROM TITOV VELES is a film in search of beauty elsewhere, in the most unexpected and uncomfortable places and aspects of daily life. Form and style are closely connected to the context of the film, and nostalgia is the profound emotion in. The film is a conversion of stagnant pictures, where it is only the characters that move within the frame.
The main themes are: simplicity of form and roughness of emotion.
Finally, I AM FROM TITOV VELES prepares you for a new beginning, a renaissance that can start precisely here in the Balkans, a movement that will focus on our future rather than our past.