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Kiril Cenevski ( mk, Кирил Ценевски; 28 January 1943 – 17 June 2019) was a Macedonian film director.


Education and career

Cenevski studied at the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Skopje. He completed a graduate program in Motion Pictures and Television at the School of Cinema and Television, University of Southern California, USA. He began his career as an assistant director on television productions and documentaries in the late '60s. Cenevski made his feature-film debut as a director with 'Crno Seme'(Black Seed) in 1971. Though his subsequent filmography is sparse, Cenevski was active in theater and television. At one time, Cenevski chaired the Union of Macedonian Film Workers. One of the highpoints of his career was his "Golden Lens" award in 2013, which Cinematheque of Macedonia awarded for outstanding contribution to the Macedonian cinematography.


Filmography

His most notable feature film was '' Black Seed'' (''Crno seme'', 1971) for which he won the
Golden Arena for Best Director The Golden Arena for Best Director ''( Croatian: Zlatna arena za režiju'') is an award given for best director at the Pula Film Festival, which was until 1992 the Yugoslav equivalent of the Academy Awards. Since 1992 and the breakup of Yugosl ...
at the 1971
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. The film was also entered into the
7th Moscow International Film Festival The 7th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 20 July to 3 August 1971. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Italian film '' Confessions of a Police Captain'' directed by Damiano Damiani, the Japanese film ''Live Today, Die Tomorrow! ...
. Cenevski's filmography consisted of the following: 1970 : The cost of the city (Assistant Director,) 1971 : Black Seed (Director, Screenplay) 1975 : Yad (Director, Screenplay) 1975 : Leopold Sedar Senghor (Direction) 1976 : Fazil Hysni Daglardzha (Direction) 1976 : Eugenio Montale (Director, Screenplay) 1978 : Dzhafra (Direction) 1979 : Rafael Alberti (Direction) 1979 : Eugene Gilvik (Direction) 1980 : Lead Brigade (Director, Screenplay) 1982 : Bridges - Struga Poetry Evenings ( Director,) 1984 : Huaskaran - Andy '82 (Director, Screenplay) 1985 : Node (Direction)


Awards

Cenevski received the following awards: 1971 FYFF Pula, Golden Arena for directing / "Black Seed" 1971 FYFF Pula, gold crown for best debut director / "Black Seed" 1971 IFF Moscow Award "Phoenix" for best debut director / "Black Seed" 1972 IFF Avellino, Laceno D'Oro Award for directing / "Black Seed" 1972 Oscar nominee Yugoslavian 72 / "Black Seed" 1972 Award for October 11 "Black Seed" 1976 Karlovy Vary IFF, Special Award for the film / "Yad" 1980 FYFF Pula, Prize "Prvomajska" the film with modern themes / "Lead Brigade" 1980 Award of miners in the film Rasha / "Lead Brigade" 1980 Silver Medal of CIDALC / "Lead Brigade" Movies: 1987 Hemteks, directing, documentary, film Vardar


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* 1943 births 2019 deaths People from Kriva Palanka Macedonian film directors Yugoslav film directors Macedonian artists Golden Arena for Best Director winners {{NorthMacedonia-bio-stub