The legendary ethnic Macedonian folk singer Jonche Hristovski (1933-2000) performed his songs in a special program for the Macedonian TV in the 1970's reflecting his successfully musical career. He performed songs like "Ako Umram Il Zaginam", "Kuca Imam Na Pelister", "Edno ime imame" and many more. He was texter and composer of many Macedonian folk songs for example "Makedonsko Devojche" (1964). Ако умрам ил загинам - Јонче Христовски
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Macedonian Movie "The Assassins from Salonica" (Solunskite Atentatori)
1903: Wishing to draw the attention of world public opinion to the situation in Macedonia under Ottoman rule, a group of young ethnic Macedonian intellectuals, sons of wealthy merchants from Veles, who live and study in Salonica, and who are strongly influenced by Russian nihilist literature and the Geneva anarchists, decide in April 1903 to make a series of attacks on various business concerns in which foreign capital has been invested. The targets of the attacks are the French vessel "Guadalquivir", the Ottoman Bank, the Electricity plant and the G. P. O. in Salonica. The achievement of their aims means death for the activists themselves. But they give up their lives willingly for a holy cause - the freedom of Macedonia.
Macedonian movie from 1954 - Ohrid is a city on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid in the Republic of Macedonia. Ohrid is notable for having once had 365 churches, one for each day of the year, and is referred to as the Macedonian Jerusalem. The city is rich in picturesque houses and monuments, and tourism is predominant. In 1980, town Ohrid and Lake Ohrid were accepted as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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The Galichnik Wedding (1955) - Macedonian Documentary Movie
The film describes the Macedonian wedding customs during the religious holiday St. Peter's Day (Petrovden) in the Macedonian village of Galichnik and its surroundings. One can see the preparations for the wedding, as well as all the customs till the young couple's first wedding night. Director: Aco Petrovski
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Medieval Frescos in Macedonia (1957) - Macedonian documentary movie
Macedonian documentary movie from 1957, Vardar Film Production, original title: "Srednovekovni freski vo Makedonija" The film describes the frescos' wealth and values of the masterpieces in several churches and monasteries in Macedonia
A Macedonian documentary about the Metropolitan of Skopje - At the mid of the 19th century,the resistance against the Greek clergy and the struggle for their removal from leading and authoritive role in the churches and schools led Skopje to renouncing the Constantinopole Patriarchate. The propaganda of the Bulgarian exarchate, formed in 1870, grafted on the Macedonian revival efforts. However, part of the Macedonian clergy never renounced the idea of forming the Macedonian Orthodox church within the empire, by restoring the Ohrid Archbishopric (abolished by the Turks). This idea was led by Skopje exarch Metropolitan Teodosij (Theodosius) Gologanov (1846-1926). His activity was stopped in the very beginning; in 1891, he was removed from his function in Skopje and in 1892, he was expelled from the town - - - http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Theodosius,_the_metropolitan_of_Skopje,_to_Pope_Leo_XIII
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Ne stoj,mome,ne stoj,dusho - Dobri Stavrevski - Macedonian Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song
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Cvetini ochi chereshovi- Duet Pavlovski - Macedonian Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the Macedonian duet Pavlovski
Macedonian movie from 1986, directed by Stole Popov
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song - arrangement: Angel Manchevski
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"Tabakerata" - Macedonian TV-Movie (1972)
A Macedonian TV-Movie from 1972 - The deceased Macedonian actor Risto Shishkov as Gotse Delchev
"Goodbye 20th Century!" unfolds during three periods of time - it begins in post-apocalyptic 2019, continues 100 years earlier, and ends on December 31st, 1999, the last night of our time... It is 2019, after global destruction and descent into savagery. The immortal Kuzman, overburdened by the sins of incestuous love, tries to discover his destiny in order to learn how to die. As he enters the whirling cycles of time, we discover the blasphemy of our century - and how it is to close its' circle...
Macedonian-Italian Movie from 2004-The mad Balkans and one of its numerous mad stories whose action takes place in the period of fifty years. In the era of Socialism, two cousins risk to be discovered smuggling (for small profit) goods from the capitalist West to the Socialist East. They uncover the trap too late - the one goes to prison, the other manages to flee to Italy. Half a century later - there is the transition in Macedonia, the transition in the Balkans. The story of half a century ago goes on, but the main protagonists now are the sons of the cousins, who find themselves into an absurd situation (to smuggle dead granny Zumbula from Bulgaria to Macedonia), thus crossing the nine hellish circles of the Balkan criminal underground.
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Kuka imam na Pelister - Jonche Hristovski - Macedonian Folk Song
The legendary ethnic Macedonian folk singer Jonce Hristovski (1933-2000) performed songs like "Ako Umram Il Zaginam", "Zhivote moj", "Svirete mi calgii", "Edno ime imame" and many more. He was texter and composer of many Macedonian folk songs for example "Makedonsko Devojce" (1964)
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Puknala, Mare,tresnala - Borche Krstevski - Macedonian Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the ethnic Macedonian folk singer Borce Krstevski
Macedonian TV-movie "Ezerskata zemja na Nikola K." from 2006, directed by Goran Trenčovski During the last few years Lake Doyran has been threatened by ecological disaster - the water level is rapidly falling, with potentially disastrous results on the fishing industry of Doyran and the ecology of the lake.
Macedonian Movie "Kako losh son" from 2002, directed by Antonio Mitrikeski
Documentary about the Macedonian "wooden cannon", made of cherry tree. It was made by ethnic Macedonian revolutionaries in order to use it against the Ottoman army in 1903 during the Ilinden uprising in Krusevo. tags: Ilinden St. Saint Elias Day 1903 August 2nd Krushevo Macedonian Military History
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Throughout The Pirin Macedonia (Niz Pirinska Makedonija) - Macedonian Documentary from 1948
Macedonian documentary movie from 1948 - A visit of the Macedonian delegation in Pirin Macedonia, now a part of Bulgaria since the partition of Macedonia in 1912/13. The footage is shot in Melnik, Bansko, Sveti Vrach, and Rozhden Monastery, showing the life of the ethnic Macedonians as recognised minority and nation in Bulgaria in 1948.
The Macedonian movie "Goce" is a Monodrama (actor Tome Vitanov) from 1993 - Goce Delcev was the most important ethnic Macedonian revolutionary, who was born 1872 in Kukus, Aegean Macedonia, today in Northern Greece and was killed on May 4th, 1903 in the village of Banica, Ser/Serrhai) who fought for a free and independant Macedonian Republic: "Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian" (Goce Delchev).
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