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Cast

Lubomir Frckoski

Lubomir Frckoski

Igor Ivanov Izi

Igor Ivanov Izi

Dubravka Knezhevich

Dubravka Knezhevich

Mario Kopic

Mario Kopic

Ferin Muhich

Ferin Muhich

Stefan Sidovski

Stefan Sidovski

Aleksandar Stankovski

Aleksandar Stankovski

Crew

Igor Ivanov Izi

Igor Ivanov Izi

Director

Igor Ivanov Izi

Igor Ivanov Izi

Writer

Dragan Abjanić

Dragan Abjanić

Editor

Dragan Abjanić

Dragan Abjanić

Director

Irina Romanova

Irina Romanova

Visual Effects

Dragan Abjanić

Dragan Abjanić

Production Designer

Dragan Abjanić

Dragan Abjanić

Writer

Dragan Abjanić

Dragan Abjanić

Producer

Igor Ivanov Izi

Igor Ivanov Izi

Production Designer

Brand Ferro

Brand Ferro

Director of Photography

Igor Ivanov Izi

Igor Ivanov Izi

Producer

Igor Ivanov Izi

Igor Ivanov Izi

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N.E.P.

19950.0 / 1090 min
Documentary

Overview

N.E.P. or The Stones God Threw on the Barricades was made as an independent project by TV Bordoshbagn for A1 Independent Television in Skopje. The film is of an undefined genre and speaks about the Third World lies, which renowned 'well-intentioned' missionaries, founders of certain foundations and institutes, have promoted in the countries of the former socialist regime, especially in Eastern Europe. This project is an outsider's look at the paradox about the secret beauty of power and the submission to that power. N.E.P. is a video reflection on the aesthetics of the transformation of power, looked at from the point of view of the ordinary man in the so-called transitional countries who, after five years of living in 'freedom' still can't understand why the most democratic system of them all – parliamentary democracy – is better than the one before.