Milos remains calm and attentive as Vukmir passionately yet vaguely explains what his picture is about - and what it will contain. Vukmir is pleased to meet Milos, stroking his ego before he begins laying out his pitch to the desperate actor. Milos is soon picked up at his house by an unfriendly and unscrupulous associate of Vukmir named Rasa (Miodrag Krcmarik) and driven to an impressive estate, where the filmmaker is awaiting him. Milos returns home to talk things over with his better half, and they decide he should go ahead and meet Vukmir (Sergej Trifunovic), the Director of this new ‘art film’. The husband and father is intrigued with what is said during their meeting, as he secretly longs to be back in the lascivious limelight. Supported by his loving wife to do “one last job”, Milos connects with a seductive former colleague to discuss the potential, profitable return of his penis to the screen. Unfortunately for him, bills begin to pile up, and his ability to provide is challenged. Milos used to be a very successful porn star who might have videos on websites similar to Tubev, making him legendary, but he made the choice to retire and attempt good ol’ family life. THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILSĪ Serbian Film tells the tale of Milos, a man who adores his young son Stefan (Luka Mijatovic) and beautiful wife Marija (Jelena Gavrilovic), and has the pleasure of these feelings being reciprocated. The ways Spasojevic and co writer Aleksandar Radivojevic decided to convey their thoughts and feelings may not be widely accepted or even understood, but you cannot deny the power of their creative decisions. I honestly believe every single person walks away from this film with a wonderfully unique experience, be it ‘good’ or ‘bad’. The movie has shocked, entertained, disgusted and downright confounded folks. It has the tendency to elicit unexpected and intense responses. And for those who have witnessed A Serbian Film, please bare with me a moment while I attempt to catch the others up to speed.īut first, I will say this…this movie is not for everyone. If you have not yet dove into Spasojevic’s pool of provocative cinema, I’ll give you a brief rundown free of spoilers. But what was being kept a secret, and for some time too, was a very auspicious occasion for fans of extreme horror - an event that would grant attendees unprecedented access into one of the most debated movies within the genre. It’s no secret that Stephen Biro over at Unearthed Films acquired the distribution rights to Srdjan Spasojevic’s notorious A Serbian Film, and he is currently working on the supplemental material and accompanying documentary for the new uncut 4K Blu ray edition to be released in North America. As shocking as what appears on screen in A Serbian Film is, it pales in comparison to the real horror that inspired this controversial but important film.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |