Trajče Popov was a Macedonian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer, recognized as a pioneer in Macedonian cinema. He is best known for directing Makedonska krvava svadba (Macedonian Blood Wedding, 1967), a film that portrays the resistance of Macedonian people against Ottoman rule. This work is considered a classic in Macedonian film history. Popov's contributions significantly shaped the development of the film industry in North Macedonia.
Directing
46
Male
1923-07-15
Veles, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes [now North Macedonia]
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Rhythm and Sound
Macedonian Blood Wedding
Miss Stone
The Verdict
Merino
Murgosh - The Sharplaninec
In the Embrace of Shar Mountain
Birds and Fish
We Are Asking for Bread
Hailing of the Spring
Liquidator
Along the Valley of Vardar River
Grain for the People
The Wedding of the Sharplaninec
Foundations of Solidarity
The Rule of Rice
October 11th
Dojran Lake
Throughout Pirin Macedonia
National Culture Week
White Dawns
Tito Among Us
In Continuo
Abandoned Altars
Our First Sparks
A Letter from Skopje
Elemental Force