Willow
Three Macedonian women have to contend with control over their bodies, tradition, loyalty, pregnancy and adoption. They have not set out to change the world or society, but their struggle to become mothers makes them unlikely heroines. The three bittersweet stories, one medieval, two contemporary, mirror and contrast one another, exploring themes of love, trust and motherhood.
Milcho Manchevski
Milcho Manchevski
Casts & Crew
Sara Klimoska
Natalija Teodosieva
Kamka Točinovski
Nenad Nacev
Ratka Radmanovik
Petar Mirčevski
Nikola Risteski
Petar Caranovikj
Ana Kostovska
Laze Manaskov
Blagoja Čorevski
Sonja Oshavkova
Kire Gorevski
Adem Karaga
Ivan Goševski
Jelena Jovanova
Simon Manaskovski
Nikola Nakovski
Katina Ivanova
Marija Novak
Elena Kuzmanov
Emine Halil
Ebru Musli
Sara Spirkovski
Kire Georgiev
Nikola Nastoski
Matea Jankovska
Stefan Spasov
Goran Nikov
Čedomir Mitevski
Irena Trpeska
Ana Dimitrova
Krste Dzhidrov
Ziba Radonchikj
Pavle Dimkovski
Valentin Kostadinovski
Ilija Volcheski
Katarina Ilievska Siljanovska
Muhamed Usein
Filip Spanakov
Petar Kordoski
Vladimir Patoski
Ivan Kimovski
Cvetanka Kotevska
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