Vardar Film

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Vardar Film
IndustryFilm
PredecessorVardar Film - Skopje
Founded1947 in Skopje, Yugoslavia
FounderGovernment of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia
SuccessorVardar Film Macedonia
Headquarters,
Key people
Arsim Ramadani[1]
OwnerGovernment of North Macedonia
Number of employees
16[2]
Websitevardarfilm.mk

Vardar Film (Macedonian: Вардар Филм) is a film production and distribution company based in Skopje, North Macedonia. It began operations in 1947, when North Macedonia was part of the former Yugoslavia.

The company produced the films: Tattoo (1991), Happy New Year '49 (1986), Haj Faj (1987), Tri Ani (1959), The mountain of anger (1968).[3][4] The studio has made about 700 documentary short and animated films in period from 1947 till 1991.[5] In 2013 the Government of Macedonia has decided to rename the company from Vardar Film Skopje to Vardar Film Macedonia.[6]

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