Eva Kamchevska was born on December 27, 1983. She graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje, Macedonia in the Dramaturgy and Scriptwriting Department. She worked for some of the biggest TV stations in her country. By now, three of her short film scripts were made into short movies. In 2015 she graduated from the Vancouver Film School, Canada. After coming back to Macedonia, she continues writing for movies and TV.
feature fiction
developed script
After an attempt of a suicide of a 10 year old bullied kid, Stela (a shephard dog) is the only one that can get through him and restore his faith in life.
Attached to the project: director, producer
Looking for: co-producer
Keywords: child, dog, dysfunctional family, mountain
feature fiction
first draft of the script
A widow cherishes family as the most important thing in the world. She will be forced to see the truth about her family when they ask from her the only thing she wants to keep for herself – the box.
Attached to the project: no crew members attached
Looking for: director, producer
Keywords: family, magic, breaking free
short fiction
developed script
Hours after her mother’s burial, Thea (35) browses her “memory history” of how she perceived her parents relationship in different ages of her life.
Attached to the project: director, producer
Looking for: not looking for additional partners
Keywords: funeral, family, truth
short fiction
developed script
A middle aged woman is on a verge to have a nervous breakdown from her monotonous robotic way of life until a 20 something kid will show her how to blow off steam and keep living.
Attached to the project: director, producer
Looking for: not looking additional crew members
Keywords: fast food place, ketchup, mayo, middle aged woman, young guy, drums
INT. COFFEE SHOP – NIGHT
THEA (35), a skinny girl with a sweet face, and JOSEF (61), a very fat man, are sitting at one of the tables.
Josef eats his cake like it’s the most important thing in the world.
Thea has a glass of lemonade in front of her, but doesn’t drink. She looks sad, kind of empty, her gaze wanders.
Thea looks at him.
Thea looks at him, doesn’t answer.
Josef looks at her and continuous to eat. She takes a sip of the lemonade, but gives up, she looks nauseous.
Thea smiles ironically.
Her eyes are full of tears.
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