Konstantin Čomu
Konstantin Čomu (1865-1952), often credited as Kosta Chomu (Macedonian Cyrillic: Константин Чому was Vlach (Aromanian people) cinema operator, first in Bitola, Macedonia.
Work
The appearance of the cinema in Macedonia dates from the beginning of the 20-th century. Ten years after the promotion of this new art at the Grande Caffe in Paris (1895), the cinema arrived in Macedonian soil, thus marking the expansion of the new medium. The first projection took place as early as 1896, and by the beginning of the 20th century they grew frequent. An increasing number of projectors were owned and operated by certain progressive individuals. At the Balkan, such a person was Konstantin Chomu from Bitola. Konstantin Chomu opened and operated the first cinema center in Bitola. Among other movies, he projected the shots and films made from the famous Manaki brothers.
References
1. http://www.macedonia.co.uk/client/index1.aspx?page=26
2. http://www.orbis.com.mk/Photography_and__film_activity.htm
3. http://www.unet.com.mk/mian/macult.htm
4. http://www.thealbanians.com/cinema/index.htm