Stefan Djordjević (b. 1987) is a Serbian filmmaker and photographer. After being exposed to the world of filmmaking while immersed in the skating scene, he went on to study at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. With Stefan Ivanćić, he made his graduation film, the short A Handful of Stones (2017), which premiered internationally in the ACID programme at the Cannes Film Festival. Further shorts included the fiction The Last Image of Father (2019) and the documentary Portrait of a Dying Giant (2023), which formed part of the Serbian pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture. His feature debut Wind, Talk to Me (2025) won the Heart of Sarajevo award for best film at the Sarajevo International Film Festival. His photography exhibitions have included A Diary of Mom (2020), together with his brother Boško Djordjević.