Metoch
Originally released in 2009. Metoch is a documentary film. directed by Stojan Vujičikj. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The twenty-minute documentary was filmed in the Macedonian monasteries “St. John the Baptist”, known as the Bigorski Monastery and in the women’s monastery “St. George the Victorious” in Rajčica, near Debar. The term “metoch” means property owned by a monastery, and the monastery in Rajčica, where most of the film was filmed, is a metoch of the Bigorski Monastery. The film shows part of the everyday life of the Macedonian monastic community and the motives that inspired some of its members to make the decision to become monks. “Metoch” talks about joy, simplicity and love for God.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- MK
Production Companies
- Dream Factory Macedonia
- Ezop Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Metoch about?
The twenty-minute documentary was filmed in the Macedonian monasteries “St. John the Baptist”, known as the Bigorski Monastery and in the women’s monastery “St. George the Victorious” in ...
Who directed Metoch?
Metoch was directed by Stojan Vujičikj.
How long is Metoch?
Metoch has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Metoch released?
Metoch was released on October 12, 2009 in theaters.