A Serbian Film
2010 Serbian horror-thriller film by Srđan Spasojević / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.[4] 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.
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Directed by | Srđan Spasojević |
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Cinematography | Nemanja Jovanov |
Edited by | Darko Simić |
Music by | Sky Wikluh |
Production company | Contra Film |
Distributed by | Unearthed Films (United States) |
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Running time | 104 minutes[2] |
Country | Serbia |
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Box office | $1,550[3] |
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,[5] Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia,[6] and Norway,[7] and was temporarily banned from screening in Brazil. It also required compulsory cuts in order to be released in the United Kingdom[8] and received an NC-17 rating in the United States, where it is released by Unearthed Films.[9] 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.[10][11][12]