A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Screenwriter, published novelist, award winning director, editor and composer, Stevan is the quintessential auteur. His films Malevolence, Brutal Massacre: A Comedy, and Bereavement, which he wrote, produced, directed, edited, and composed the score for, have been distributed theatrically worldwide and received numerous festival awards. Bereavement, starring Alexandra Daddario (Percy Jackson, San Andreas) was chosen as the opening film for UK's horror channel line up. His debut novel, Transience, has been published in many countries in several languages. His latest feature, Killer: Malevolence Part 3, completes his Malevolence trilogy. Stevan is Repped by Juliet Mushens, Caskie Mushens Agency (UK).
Director:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Director of Photography:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Editor:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Music:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Original Music Composer:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Producer:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Screenplay:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Sound Effects Editor:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
Writer:
2004 Malevolence
2008 Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
2010 Bereavement
2018 Malevolence 3: Killer
2024 The Ruse
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