DJ Ahmet
DJ Ahmet is a 2025 drama film directed and written by Georgi M. Unkovski. It follows the life of Ahmet, a 15-year-old boy in rural North Macedonia.
The film had its world premiere at the World Cinema Competition section of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival on 23 January, where it won the section's Audience Award.
Synopsis
The film is centered around the life of 15-year-old boy, Ahmet, who falls in love for the first time, desires to be a DJ, and contends with the conservatism of his rural village in North Macedonia.Cast
- Arif Jakup as Ahmet
- Agush Agushev as Naim
- Dora Akan Zlatanova as Aya
- Aksel Mehmet
- Selpin Kerim
- Atila Klince as The Muezzin
Production
The film's budget was 978,000 euros. It was supported by the North Macedonia Film Agency, Eurimages, the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, Film Center Serbia, the Czech Film Fund, and the South Eastern Europe Cinema Network.
Release
On December 11, 2024, Films Boutique announced that it had acquired international rights for DJ Ahmet.DJ Ahmet premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2025. It was also shown at the 72nd Sydney Film Festival It competed for Heart of Sarajevo award in the Competition Programme - Feature Film at the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival in August 2025. It was also showcased at the 53rd [Norwegian International Film Festival] in Prespektiver section on 16 August 2025.
It will compete in Stockholm Competition of the 2025 Stockholm International Film Festival on November 5, 2025.
Critical reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 91% of 22 critics' reviews are positive.The Hollywood Reporter lauded the "solid naturalistic performances" of the film's cast, with particular attention to Jakup, and stated it "has a slick, crowd-pleasing quality that could entice streamers or select distributors. The film playfully critiques certain Muslim customs, but never in a demeaning way, while providing a heartwarming coming-of-age narrative that’s a tad predictable."
ScreenAnarchy lauded Unkovski as a "smart director" and said that the film "is both wildly exotic and completely down to earth, tied to a specific culture yet dealing with universally recognizable problems. It's an auspicious debut."
In a review for Variety, Carlos Aguilar praised the film as a "revelation" that "seamlessly straddles the line between laugh-out-loud crowd-pleaser and art-house gem with affecting gravitas". He highlighted Unkovski’s perceptive writing, which contrasts youth plugged into the modern world with the weight of tradition, and called Jakup’s lead performance "quietly soulful". Visually, Aguilar noted the film’s "striking visuals and vibrant color".