Mustafa Presheva
- Editor
- Actor
- Editorial Department
Born on 11.October 1961 in Mitrovica, Kosovo. During his
High School days he played a guitar in a local R&R alternative band -
named "The Puppies". Always wanted to be a writer or an actor, he
studied Machinery in Belgrade Technic University. Leaving that studies
in 1982, he reached his temper being received by Belgrade Film Academy
in the fall of the same year. Since 1983, he worked mostly as an
editor, and also as an actor and director assistant. In 1986 he
received "Golden Medal for Best Editing" on Belgrade Short Film And
Documentary festival for the short film Dying Woods. In 1989 he was
acknowledged as an Editor of The Year on Pula Film Festival, where he
received "Golden Arena for Best Editing" for the feature The Fall Of Rock
And Roll. In 1992, love affairs and the braking Civil War in ex
Yugoslavia made him settle to Istanbul, Turkey, where he continued his
work. In 1996 he was acclaimed as an Editor of the Year on Antalya Film
Festival, and received "Golden Oragne for Best Editing" for the feature
"Tabutta Rovesata" (Somersault in The Coffin). Also worked as an actor in several
commercials, among which "The Founding" -commercial that
celebrates establishing of the First Turkish Business Bank. Presheva
played Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey.