Everybody Calls Redjo

TITLE

Everybody Calls Redjo

DIRECTOR

Ibër Deari

COUNTRY

North Macedonia

YEAR

2025

DURATION

126′

GENRE

Comedy, Drama

Overview

Everybody Calls Redjo

In a world where everyone is packing bags, a man stands tall as the last man standing. This comedy-drama takes you on a riotous journey through the hilarious misadventures of our village hero Redjo, the jack-of-all-trades with a heart of gold.

DIRECTOR BIOGRAPHY - Ibër Deari

Iber Deari - Screenwriter and Director. Iber Deari is an accomplished filmmaker with a diverse portfolio of short films that delve into the emotional and societal challenges faced by individuals. His latest feature film Everybody Calls Redjo, financed by the North Macedonian Film Agency, marks his transition into feature-length storytelling. The film, which explores the theme of migration, is set to premiere soon. Ibër Deari is a writer and director He holds a Master of Arts in Film Direction from the University of Audiovisual Arts "ESRA" in Skopje. Passionate about storytelling, he has been making films since high school, focusing on both fiction and documentary. His works, including My City Screams (2015), TOKA (2016), and A Long Way Home (2017), Farmers Blues (2019) have been screened at various film festivals

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Ibër Deari

Iber Deari - Screenwriter and Director. Iber Deari is an accomplished filmmaker with a diverse portfolio of short films that delve into the emotional and societal challenges faced by individuals. His latest feature film Everybody Calls Redjo, financed by the North Macedonian Film Agency, marks his transition into feature-length storytelling. The film, which explores the theme of migration, is set to premiere soon. Ibër Deari is a writer and director He holds a Master of Arts in Film Direction from the University of Audiovisual Arts "ESRA" in Skopje. Passionate about storytelling, he has been making films since high school, focusing on both fiction and documentary. His works, including My City Screams (2015), TOKA (2016), and A Long Way Home (2017), Farmers Blues (2019) have been screened at various film festivals

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