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Silent Cinema: A Poetic Meditation on Change and Legacy

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Silent Cinema: A Poetic Meditation on Change and Legacy

North Macedonia’s stop-motion scene steps into the international spotlight with Silent Cinema, a haunting 16-minute puppet animation directed by Krste Gospodinovski. Produced by Focus Pocus Films, Flip Book Productions, and Opal Production, the film premiered at the Annecy International Animation Festival 2025 in the Perspectives competition and later screened at Animafest Zagreb in the World Panorama section.

Set during the twilight of the silent film era, Silent Cinema tells the story of a former silent-film star who refuses to accept the arrival of sound. Desperate to preserve his fading legacy, he isolates his young son inside a world of flickering projectors and voiceless screens. When the boy uncovers a buried truth, the illusion of their life together begins to crumble—forcing father and son to confront the modern world waiting just beyond the frame.


Craft and Technique

The film was brought to life using handcrafted puppets and miniature sets, animated frame by frame with meticulous care. The production’s camera movement and lighting choreography are designed to feel continuous and immersive, guiding the audience through layered environments reminiscent of an old movie palace.

Every element of the set—curtains, film reels, stage props—was built to evoke the texture of early cinema, using warm tones and subtle shadows that mirror the emotional arc of the story. The film’s tactile quality captures both the physicality of stop motion and the nostalgia of an era when moving images were silent but powerful.


Themes of Nostalgia and Legacy

At its heart, Silent Cinema is a story about resistance to change. Through the strained bond between father and son, the film examines how art, identity, and memory intertwine. The father’s refusal to embrace sound cinema reflects the broader tension between innovation and tradition—a struggle familiar to any artist watching the world evolve beyond their reach.

Composer Vladimir Lukash provides a delicate score that blends period authenticity with emotional depth, while Goran Petrovski’s sound design uses subtle mechanical noises, projector hums, and ambient silence to create a space where every sound—or absence of sound—carries meaning.


A Landmark for Macedonian Animation

Silent Cinema marks a milestone for North Macedonian animation. It is the first film from the country to be selected for Annecy’s official competition since Petar Gligorovski’s Adam in 1977, bridging nearly half a century between generations of animators.

Director Krste Gospodinovski, a professor and head of the animation department at the University of Audiovisual Arts – Europa Prima in Skopje, has been instrumental in shaping the region’s animation scene. He is also one of the founders of the Flipbook Film Festival, an event dedicated to promoting European independent animation. His previous works—Gottlieb (2018), Snakelet (2020), and Not-Being (2023)—each explore philosophical and poetic dimensions of motion and time, themes that culminate beautifully in Silent Cinema.


 

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Behind the Scenes

In an interview with Sloboden Pechat, Gospodinovski described the making of Silent Cinema as “an eight-year journey that tested both patience and artistry” (Sloboden Pechat, 2025). He went on to say that the film was “built like a dance, where every movement of the camera had to find its rhythm with the puppets and light” (Sloboden Pechat, 2025).

The team constructed detailed miniature environments capable of shifting around the camera’s path, allowing for fluid movement and uninterrupted visual storytelling. Set designers Viktorija Dineva and Tamara Radojković contributed richly textured worlds that echo the faded elegance of early movie theaters.

Behind-the-scenes photos reveal a dedicated crew working amid camera rigs and miniature lighting setups, capturing the subtle performances of the puppets with precision. Each gesture, blink, and turn of the head was animated with emotional restraint, reinforcing the film’s central themes of silence and revelation.


A Poetic Farewell to an Era

More than a technical accomplishment, Silent Cinema is a meditation on art’s impermanence and the passing of time. Through stop motion—a medium that itself demands patience and devotion—Gospodinovski captures the poignancy of watching one era of storytelling give way to another.

Silent Cinema stands as both a tribute to early cinema and a statement of modern craft, proving that the magic of motion, though silent, still speaks volumes.


Film Credits

Title: Silent Cinema
Country: North Macedonia / Romania
Year: 2025
Length: 16’28’’
Technique: Puppet stop motion
Director: Krste Gospodinovski
Writers: Krste Gospodinovski, Zharko Ivanov, Dimitar Dimoski
Producers: Darko Popov, Dimitar Dimoski, Zharko Ivanov, Radu Cristian Nicolae
Animation: Goce Gospodinovski
Cinematography: Goran Naumovski, Dimo Popov, Krste Gospodinovski
Music: Vladimir Lukash
Sound Design: Goran Petrovski
Set Design: Viktorija Dineva, Tamara Radojković
Production Companies: Focus Pocus Films, Flip Book Productions, Opal Production


Sources

  • Annecy International Animation Festival – Official Selection 2025
    https://www.annecyfestival.com/en/the-festival/official-selection/competition/2025/perspectives/silent-cinema

  • FilmNewEurope – Silent Cinema by Krste Gospodinovski Will Premiere in Annecy Official Selection
    https://filmneweurope.com/festivals/item/126891-short-animated-silent-cinema-by-macedonian-krste-gospodinovski-will-premiere-in-the-official-selection-of-annecy-ff

  • Animafest Zagreb 2025 – Film Listing
    https://www.animafest.hr/en/2025/film/read_all/silent_cinema

  • Sloboden Pechat – Interview with Krste Gospodinovski, “The creation follows me my whole life” (2025)
    https://www.slobodenpecat.mk/en/razgovor-so-krste-gospodinovski-avtor-na-animirani-filmovi-sozdavanjeto-me-sledi-celiot-zhivot/

  • Focus Pocus Films – Silent Cinema Project Page
    https://focuspocus.mk/silent-cinema/

Tags: Animated Short FilmAnnecy 2025Annecy International Animation FestivalCinema HistoryEuropean animationFather and Son StoryFlip Book ProductionsFocus Pocus FilmsGoran PetrovskiIndependent Animationinternational stop motionKrste GospodinovskiNorth Macedonian AnimationOpal ProductionPuppet AnimationSilent Film EraStop Motion AnimationTamara RadojkovićViktorija DinevaVladimir Lukash
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