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Svetozar Ristovski is a transnational filmmaker with a distinctive visual style and a penchant for exploring the darker aspects of the human condition. Born in Macedonia, Ristovski has crafted a diverse body of work that spans psychological thrillers, character studies, and historical dramas, each film imbued with a brooding intensity and a refusal to shy away from life's hard truths. Ristovski's filmmaking journey began with the haunting 2000 short "Hunter," a taut exploration of the psyche of a wartime sniper. This early work foreshadowed the director's fascination with the complexities of morality and the ways in which individuals can become both victims and perpetrators of violence. He would later bring this incisive gaze to bear on the story of serial killer John Wayne Gacy in his English-language debut, "Dear Mr. Gacy," a chilling character study that delves into the darkness that can lurk beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary people. But Ristovski's talents extend far beyond the realm of true crime. His films "Mirage" and "Joy of Life" showcase his skill in crafting poignant character studies, infusing seemingly simple stories with layers of emotional resonance. And in recent years, he has demonstrated his versatility with the historical drama "Lazar" and the family-centric "Father," solidifying his reputation as a director unafraid to tackle complex, thought-provoking subject matter with a distinctive visual flair and a deep understanding of the human experience.