Stefan Djordjevic was born in Bor, a small industrial town in Eastern Serbia in 1987. After moving to Belgrade for studying, his main interest switched from making skate videos to film and photography. His amateur film "Crap" was the inspiration for the film "Tilva Ros" by Nikola Lezaic, in which Stefan plays one of the two main roles. The film won Heart of Sarajevo award for the best film in 2010., and it was nominated for the European Discovery Award by the European Film Academy.
He graduated both BA and MA studies at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, Camera department. His graduation film was a short fiction film "A handful of stones", which was screened on many international film festivals and had international premiere at the ACID programme of Cannes Film Festival.
During studies he directed and shot a couple of short films , which some of them are: "Journey" (short documentary), "Juvenile" (short documentary), directed by Jovan Todorovic and "Wings and Things" (short fiction), which he co-directed with Jelena Gavrilovic.
He participated in Sarajevo Talents 2018.
His latest short film is “The last image of father”, which he wrote and directed, had it’s world premiere at Locarno Film Festival and won Young Jury award for the best international short film. The regional premiere was at Sarajevo Film Festival where the film won the Heart of Sarajevo award for the best international short film.