A Serbian Film (2010)

6
/ 10
1 User Ratings
1h 44m
Running Time

June 16, 2010
Release Date

A Serbian Film (2010)

6
/ 10
1 User Ratings
1h 44m
Running Time

June 16, 2010
Release Date

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Plot.

Retired porn star Milos leads a normal family life trying to make ends meet. Presented with the opportunity of a lifetime to financially support his family for the rest of their lives, Milos must participate in one last mysterious film. From then on, Milos is drawn into a maelstrom of unbelievable cruelty and mayhem.

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Cast & Crew.

Marijeta Goc

Marijeta Goc

Devojka u porno radionici 1

Biljana Žurnić

Biljana Žurnić

Devojka u porno radionici 2

Jelena Mihić

Jelena Mihić

Devojka u porno radionici 3

Dragana Jovanović

Dragana Jovanović

Mesarka

Irena Korać

Irena Korać

Kasirka

Aleksandar Banjac

Aleksandar Banjac

Oženjen momak

Sanja Spasojević

Sanja Spasojević

Udata devojka

Goran Macura

Goran Macura

Mangup

Aleksandar Protić

Aleksandar Protić

Sound Designer

Draško Pejanović

Draško Pejanović

First Assistant Camera

Dragan Tenjović

Dragan Tenjović

Gaffer

Nenad Jovanović

Nenad Jovanović

Boom Operator

Aleksandar Perišić

Aleksandar Perišić

Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Recording Supervision

Bojan Brbora

Bojan Brbora

Camera Operator

Marija Stanošević

Marija Stanošević

Script Supervisor

Almira Duraković

Almira Duraković

Assistant Costume Designer

Miljana Nikolić

Miljana Nikolić

Assistant Production Manager

Danilo Dudić

Danilo Dudić

Special Effects

Stefan Orlandić

Stefan Orlandić

Post Production Supervisor

Aleksandar Putić

Aleksandar Putić

Property Master

Đorđe Đurović

Đorđe Đurović

Sound

Vladan Banović

Vladan Banović

Focus Puller

Jasna Nikolić

Jasna Nikolić

Unit Manager

Samir Bastoni

Samir Bastoni

Special Effects Assistant

Staša Dodočić

Staša Dodočić

Focus Puller

Miroslav Stamatov

Miroslav Stamatov

First Assistant Director

Luka Dejanović

Luka Dejanović

Unit Manager

Boriša Simović

Boriša Simović

Second Unit Director

Jovan Čekić

Jovan Čekić

Transportation Coordinator

Nicole Keating

Nicole Keating

Construction Coordinator

Jelena Tvrdišić

Jelena Tvrdišić

Post Production Assistant

Nataša Milojević

Nataša Milojević

Production Assistant

Marko Stanojković

Marko Stanojković

Assistant Camera

Branislav Stojanović

Branislav Stojanović

Assistant Camera

Ivana Vladić

Ivana Vladić

Focus Puller

Nenad Gajić

Nenad Gajić

Special Effects Assistant

Petar Živković

Petar Živković

Special Effects

Kosta Rakićević

Kosta Rakićević

Art Direction

Nemanja Jovanov

Nemanja Jovanov

Colorist

Milorad Kalanj

Milorad Kalanj

Property Buyer

Zoran Nastić

Zoran Nastić

Stunt Coordinator

Milkica Božić

Milkica Božić

Stunt Coordinator

Đura Kokotović

Đura Kokotović

Dolly Grip

Details.

Release Date
June 16, 2010

Original Name
Srpski film

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 44m

Content Rating
NC-17

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

pornography
rape
sexual abuse
pedophilia
perversity
mask
masochism
snuff
sadism
necrophilia
insanity
sadomasochism
porno star
murder
statutory rape
sexual violence
brutality
evil
suicide
controversy
serbia
rape and murder
incest
depravity
infanticide
murder by gunshot
child sexual abuse
shocksploitation
low budget
banned film
child homicide
fear

Wiki.

A Serbian Film (Serbian: Српски филм, Srpski film) is a 2010 Serbian exploitation horror film produced and directed by Srđan Spasojević in his feature directorial debut, with Aleksandar Radivojević co-writing. It tells the experience of a financially struggling pornstar who agrees to participate in an "art film", only to discover that he has been drafted into a snuff film with pedophilic and necrophilic themes. The film stars Serbian actors Srđan Todorović, Sergej Trifunović, and Jelena Gavrilović.

Upon its debut on the art film circuit, A Serbian Film received substantial attention and controversy for its depictions of graphic violence and sexual content. The film has been banned in several countries including the Philippines,

Ireland, China, New Zealand, Spain, Australia, Malaysia, and Norway, and was temporarily banned from screening in Brazil. It also required compulsory cuts in order to be released in the United Kingdom and despite being shortened by 6 minutes, it received an NC-17 rating in the United States, though it was later released uncut by Unearthed Films. The film's notoriety has continued to the present day, and a number of sources have described A Serbian Film as the single most disturbing movie of all time.

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