“Skopsko leto” – a documentary film about the history of the Shupljevski family

The documentary film, “Shuplevski – Echo of Time,” will be exhibited at the Museum of Skopje. The project, spearheaded by musicologist and piano professor Vikica Kostowska Peneva, delves into the extensive history of the Shuplevski family and its profound influence on the development of modern Macedonian music. The screening is featured as part of the 47th edition of the Skopsko leto festival, an event organized by the Directorate for Culture and Education.

The documentary itself is presented as a comprehensive collection, integrating archival materials, historical recordings, and musical compositions. It traces the lineage of the Shuplevski family, whose origins are rooted in the old Skopje Mahal, documenting a legacy that continues to resonate through the cultural landscape. The Skopsko leto festival serves as a platform for cultural reflection, and this particular film offers a detailed look at a family whose contributions shaped the musical identity of the region.

By assembling these diverse historical elements, the documentary provides viewers with an immersive understanding of the family’s enduring mark on Macedonian artistic heritage. The announcement of the screening was made on July 4, 2026. The inclusion of this piece within the Skopsko cultural calendar highlights the ongoing interest in preserving and celebrating local historical narratives through artistic mediums.

The exhibition aims to connect contemporary audiences with the deep historical roots of Macedonian culture, making “Shuplevski – Echo of Time” a significant component of the leto festivities.

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