Philosophy-Film Editions

Philosophical Tribune, No. 21
Topic: Philosophy and Film (Spring 2017): 3–253
Philosophical Tribune, the national journal of philosophy published by the Philosophical Society of Macedonia, is the oldest Macedonian scholarly journal in the field of social sciences (established in 1978). It offers a public platform for significant theorists and covers a wide range of philosophical disciplines.
In collaboration with the Festival, issue 21/2017 was entirely dedicated to the theme Philosophy and Film.
Free access to the texts from this issue is available here.
Philosophical Tribune, No. 26
Topic: Philosophy and Film (Autumn 2019): 3–265
The 26th issue of Philosophical Tribune — the second to focus on the central theme “Philosophy and Film” — was dedicated to the philosopher and cinephile Stefan Sidovski – Sido (1946–2019).
This issue includes a commemorative article on Sidovski by Olga Peshevska-Zarevska, a reprinted text by Sidovski himself, an interview between Prof. Djeparoski and director Milcho Manchevski, as well as nine other original scholarly contributions.
Free access to the texts from this issue is available here.
PHIL(M)OSOPHY
Imagining Peace: A Dialogue on Perception
Wim Wenders and Mary Zournazi
Skopje: Philosophical Society of Macedonia, 2019
The inaugural publication in the Phil(m)osophy edition by the Festival and the Philosophical Society of Macedonia, Imagining Peace is a dialogue between a renowned film director and a professor of philosophy, in which peace is reimagined in contrast to the violent and dehumanizing images on and of our screens.
The book emphasizes the role of cinema in shaping reality and the need for films with such awareness.
PHIL(M)OSOPHY
Manchevski: Five essay / Манчевски: Пет есеи
Milcho Manchevski / Милчо Манчевски
Skopje: Philosophical Society of Macedonia, 2023
The bilingual publication Manchevski: Five Essays by Milcho Manchevski is the third title in the Phil(m)osophy edition. The book contains five essays (1994–2022), presented with English translations, exploring the relationships between cinema, art, violence, society, and truth in cinematic storytelling.
Foreword by Prof. Dr. Ivan Džepanoski.
Link to the free English edition of the book here.
PHIL(M)OSOPHY
Philosophy and Film
Conference proceedings from the 1. International “Filosophy & Film” Conference held at the 11. PFF
Varia (Skopje: PSM, 2022)
The international volume Philosophy and Film presents research from the eponymous international conference held during the 11th edition of PFF (2021) — the first of its kind in Macedonia and the region. As the second publication in the Phil(m)osophy edition, the volume aims to foster intercultural dialogue and connect authors working in the field of film-philosophy. It features 12 texts.