On his way to his grandmother’s 80th birthday, Stefan hits a dog with his car. At home, he
reunites with relatives he hasn’t seen since the death of his mother, Neca. Together they begin
repairing the lakeside cabin where Neca spent the final months of her life. Initially planning to
make a documentary about his ailing mother, director Stefan Djordjević instead creates an
autofiction about a grieving family striving to hold on to Neca’s memory as it drifts further away
on the wind. Wind, Talk to Me stands out as one of the most accomplished debuts of the year.
Stefan Djordjević
Stefan Djordjević – A Serbian director, cinematographer, and actor, he began his film career
with a role in Tilva Rosh (2010), which was also screened at Scanorama. After graduating from
the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, he went on to make several short films. His short A
Handful of Stones was shown in Cannes’ ACID program. His feature debut Wind, Talk to Me
(2025) premiered in competition at the Rotterdam Film Festival. Djordjević also exhibits his
photography.

On his way to his grandmother’s 80th birthday, Stefan hits a dog with his car. At home, he
reunites with relatives he hasn’t seen since the death of his mother, Neca. Together they begin
repairing the lakeside cabin where Neca spent the final months of her life. Initially planning to
make a documentary about his ailing mother, director Stefan Djordjević instead creates an
autofiction about a grieving family striving to hold on to Neca’s memory as it drifts further away
on the wind. Wind, Talk to Me stands out as one of the most accomplished debuts of the year.
Stefan Djordjević
Stefan Djordjević – A Serbian director, cinematographer, and actor, he began his film career
with a role in Tilva Rosh (2010), which was also screened at Scanorama. After graduating from
the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, he went on to make several short films. His short A
Handful of Stones was shown in Cannes’ ACID program. His feature debut Wind, Talk to Me
(2025) premiered in competition at the Rotterdam Film Festival. Djordjević also exhibits his
photography.
reunites with relatives he hasn’t seen since the death of his mother, Neca. Together they begin
repairing the lakeside cabin where Neca spent the final months of her life. Initially planning to
make a documentary about his ailing mother, director Stefan Djordjević instead creates an
autofiction about a grieving family striving to hold on to Neca’s memory as it drifts further away
on the wind. Wind, Talk to Me stands out as one of the most accomplished debuts of the year.
Stefan Djordjević
Stefan Djordjević – A Serbian director, cinematographer, and actor, he began his film career
with a role in Tilva Rosh (2010), which was also screened at Scanorama. After graduating from
the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, he went on to make several short films. His short A
Handful of Stones was shown in Cannes’ ACID program. His feature debut Wind, Talk to Me
(2025) premiered in competition at the Rotterdam Film Festival. Djordjević also exhibits his
photography.