A Serbian Film
November 10th 2011 23:00
Director: Srdjan Spasojevic
Screenplay: Aleksander Radivojevic and Srdjan Spasojevic
Production: Serbia
Year: 2010
Sub-genre tags: thriller, revenge
Tagline: Not all films have a happy ending
Logline: A retired porn star agrees to participate in an exclusive movie in order to make a clean break from the business, only to discover that he has been forced into making a snuff film.
Core cast: Srdjan Todorovic (Milos), Sergej Trifunovic (Vukmir), Jelena Gavrilovic (Marija), Slobodan Bestic (Marko), KAtarina Zutic (Lejla)
Memorable moment: The last quarter of an hour.
Curious Fact: The movie was about to be released on DVD in Australia in a cut version (similar to the edited UK version), but the South Australian Attorney General got wind of its controversial nature and enforced a state ban, which subsequently extended to a nationwide ban.
Intensity levels:
Blood & gore: high
Fear factor and/or frights: low
Likelihood of bad dreams (disturbing content): high
Horrorphile’s two cents: This is not a movie for sensitive souls; this is rage and evil seething and exploding off the screen; like Gaspar Noe’s Irreversible, A Serbian Film is art-horror pushing the envelope of modern trangressive cinema. A Serbian Film is the ride that takes you over the edge and into the abyss.
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