Biography

Edon is an award-winning Kosovar/Dutch filmmaker and actor, and a member of both the European Film Academy and the Adriatic Film Academy. His feature debut as director, T'padashtun (Unwanted), premiered in competition at the 52nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and was selected as Kosovo's official submission for the 2018 Academy Awards. The film went on to screen at more than 25 festivals worldwide, including Cairo, Santa Barbara, Tokyo and IFFI Goa, earning numerous awards along the way. Among his other directorial work is the documentary Shuffle: Politics, Bullshit and Rock 'n' Roll, a portrait of the post-war music scene in Prishtina that resonated with audiences at Sarajevo IFF, Crossing Europe and Dokufest.
Across a career spanning more than three decades, Edon has built a versatile voice across directing, writing, editing, acting and producing. He began as a theatre actor in Austria before training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York. Back in Vienna, he continued in theatre and wrote two screenplays supported by the Austrian Film Fund.
As an actor, Edon has built an extensive body of work in film and television across Europe and beyond, performing fluently in Albanian, English, German, Dutch, Turkish and several South Slavic languages. His credits include Atlanta, The Diplomat, Black Lotus and Das Meer ist der Himmel, among many others. In 2025, his performance in Obraz earned him the Best International Actor award at three international film festivals, including the Festival International de Cinéma d'Auteur de Rabat in Morocco.
His recent producing credits include Alban Muja's short documentary I Believe the Portrait Saved Me, which premiered at Berlinale Forum Expanded in 2025, screened at numerous festivals worldwide, and was nominated for a European Film Award.
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