Lucija Stojevic

Lucija Stojevic

Director

BIO

Lucija Stojević is a documentary filmmaker based in Barcelona. Her feature documentary La Chana (2016) received wide international acclaim, winning 17 awards including the IDFA Audience Award 2016, the Gaudí Award 2018, and the Feroz Award 2018. The film was also a finalist for Best Documentary at the European Film Awards 2017. It screened at more than 150 festivals worldwide, was theatrically released in eight countries, and broadcast internationally on platforms such as ZDF Arte, RTVE, TV3, SVT, STARZ, YLE, and CANAL+.

In addition to her feature work, Stojević has directed, produced, and edited over 30 documentary short films for international media outlets including The Guardian, The New York Times, and Global Post. She also directed and edited the Flamenco episode and produced and edited the Samba episode of the documentary series Generations.

In 2023, she co directed and co wrote the short film Lost at Sea, which premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and has since screened at dozens of festivals worldwide.

Stojević founded the production company Noon Films S.L.U. in Barcelona in 2014. She is a member of the European Film Academy, the Catalan Film Academy, DAE, CIMA, and Dones Visuals, the association of women filmmakers of Catalonia.

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