A Serbian Film (2010)
A Serbian Film (2010)
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Cast & Crew.

Srđan 'Žika' Todorović
Miloš

Sergej Trifunović
Vukmir

Jelena Gavrilović
Marija

Slobodan Beštić
Marko

Katarina Žutić
Lejla

Anđela Nenadović
Jeca

Ana Sakić
Jecina majka

Lidija Pletl
Jecina baka

Lena Bogdanović
Doktorka

Luka Mijatović
Stefan

Nenad Heraković
Čuvar 1

Čarni Đerić
Čuvar 2

Miodrag Krčmarik
Raša

Tanja Divnić
Vaspitačica

Marina Savić
Prostitutka

Nataša Miljuš
Porodilja

Marijeta Goc
Devojka u porno radionici 1

Biljana Žurnić
Devojka u porno radionici 2

Jelena Mihić
Devojka u porno radionici 3

Dragana Jovanović
Mesarka

Irena Korać
Kasirka

Aleksandar Banjac
Oženjen momak

Sanja Spasojević
Udata devojka

Goran Macura
Mangup

Mila Milošević
Devojka u bazenu

Srđan Spasojević
Director / Producer / Writer

Aleksandar Radivojević
Writer

Miloš Drobnjaković
Sound Recordist

Darko Simić
Editor

Nikola Pantelić
Executive Producer / Production Manager

Miroslav Lakobrija
Makeup Effects / Special Effects Supervisor / Special Effects Makeup Artist

Nemanja Jovanović
Director of Photography

Jasmina Sanader
Costume Design

Sky Wikluh
Original Music Composer

Dragoljub Vojnov
Executive Producer

Nemanja Petrović
Production Design

Pablo Ferro Živanović
Camera Operator

Dubravka Bušatlija
Makeup Artist

Miloš Kodemo
Steadicam Operator

Nikola Živković
Sound Editor

Aleksandar Protić
Sound Designer

Draško Pejanović
First Assistant Camera

Dragan Tenjović
Gaffer

Nenad Jovanović
Boom Operator

Aleksandar Perišić
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Recording Supervision

Bojan Brbora
Camera Operator

Marija Stanošević
Script Supervisor

Almira Duraković
Assistant Costume Designer

Miljana Nikolić
Assistant Production Manager

Danilo Dudić
Special Effects

Stefan Orlandić
Post Production Supervisor

Aleksandar Putić
Property Master

Đorđe Đurović
Sound

Vladan Banović
Focus Puller

Jasna Nikolić
Unit Manager

Samir Bastoni
Special Effects Assistant

Staša Dodočić
Focus Puller

Miroslav Stamatov
First Assistant Director

Luka Dejanović
Unit Manager

Boriša Simović
Second Unit Director

Jovan Čekić
Transportation Coordinator

Nicole Keating
Construction Coordinator

Jelena Tvrdišić
Post Production Assistant

Nataša Milojević
Production Assistant

Marko Stanojković
Assistant Camera

Branislav Stojanović
Assistant Camera

Ivana Vladić
Focus Puller

Nenad Gajić
Special Effects Assistant

Petar Živković
Special Effects

Kosta Rakićević
Art Direction

Nemanja Jovanov
Colorist

Milorad Kalanj
Property Buyer

Zoran Nastić
Stunt Coordinator

Milkica Božić
Stunt Coordinator

Đura Kokotović
Dolly Grip
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Details.
Release DateJune 16, 2010
Original NameSrpski film
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingNC-17
Genres
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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 film of all time.
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