
Hanis Bagashov
Hanis Bagashov, born in 1999 in North Macedonia, studied film directing at NATFA “Krastyo Sarafov” in Sofia, Bulgaria. He is an alumnus of the Berlinale Talents, Sarajevo Talents, LIM | Less is More, European Short Pitch, First Films First (Goethe-Institut), and Go Short Campus. His short film Mishko premiered at the Sarajevo Film Festival in 2018. He also played one of the lead roles in the feature films When the Day Had No Name by Teona Strugar Mitevska (Berlinale 2017) and Sisterhood by Dina Duma (Karlovy Vary 2021, Netflix). His photographic work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje. His short film project Grasshoppers, currently in development, won the Grand Prize for the Brittany Region at the 2020 European Short Pitch.
Aisha
LIM | Less is More 2020
Aisha and Sabedin, a middle-aged couple, live in a small Albanian village in North Macedonia. They have no children, and their shared life is a silent war: they eat separately, sleep separately, and barely speak to each other.