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A Macedonian-Australian short film about generational grief premiered in Wollongong, spotlighting cultural authenticity and community representation.
A Macedonian-Australian short film, *The Things We Bury*, directed by Nicole Stojanovska, premiered to a near-capacity crowd at Wollongong’s Gala Cinema, drawing strong local support.
The nine-minute film explores generational grief through a grandmother and granddaughter, highlighting cultural authenticity by casting actors with Macedonian heritage.
Set in the Illawarra region, known for its large Macedonian population and high rates of Macedonian language use at home, the film marks a rare on-screen representation of the community.
Building on its success, Stojanovska’s company, Parthenope Pictures, is developing *Gia: A Wog Chick Comedy*, a lighthearted series about two neighboring families—one Macedonian, one Italian—in Port Kembla, focusing on women’s stories.
The project is seeking crowdfunding, and the original film is available on Vimeo.
Un cortometraje macedonio-australiano sobre el dolor generacional se estrenó en Wollongong, poniendo de relieve la autenticidad cultural y la representación comunitaria.