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A Serbian Film

Original title: Srpski film
  • 2010
  • (Banned)
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
77K
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Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic in A Serbian Film (2010)
To secure money for his family, Serbian ex-pornstar plunges again into the depths of hardcore production, only this time, his diabolical employer has unthinkable terrors in store for him.
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An aging porn star agrees to participate in an "art film" in order to make a clean break from the business, only to discover that he has been drafted into making a pedophilia and necrophilia... Read allAn aging porn star agrees to participate in an "art film" in order to make a clean break from the business, only to discover that he has been drafted into making a pedophilia and necrophilia themed snuff film.An aging porn star agrees to participate in an "art film" in order to make a clean break from the business, only to discover that he has been drafted into making a pedophilia and necrophilia themed snuff film.

  • Director
    • Srdjan Spasojevic
  • Writers
    • Aleksandar Radivojevic
    • Srdjan Spasojevic
  • Stars
    • Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic
    • Sergej Trifunovic
    • Jelena Gavrilovic
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    77K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    982
    513
    • Director
      • Srdjan Spasojevic
    • Writers
      • Aleksandar Radivojevic
      • Srdjan Spasojevic
    • Stars
      • Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic
      • Sergej Trifunovic
      • Jelena Gavrilovic
    • 696User reviews
    • 172Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic
    Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic
    • Milos
    • (as Srdan Todorovic)
    Sergej Trifunovic
    Sergej Trifunovic
    • Vukmir
    Jelena Gavrilovic
    Jelena Gavrilovic
    • Marija
    Slobodan Bestic
    • Marko
    Katarina Zutic
    • Lejla
    Luka Mijatovic
    • Stefan
    Ana Sakic
    • Jecina majka
    Lena Bogdanovic
    • Doktorka
    Miodrag Krcmarik
    • Rasa
    Nenad Herakovic
    • Cuvar 1
    Carni Djeric
    • Cuvar 2
    • (as Carni Deric)
    Andela Nenadovic
    • Jeca
    Tanja Divnic
    • Vaspitacica
    Lidija Pletl
    • Jecina baka
    Marina Savic
    • Prostitutka
    Natasa Aksentijevic
    • Porodilja
    • (as Natasa Miljus)
    Goran Macura
    • Mangup 2
    Miss Mici
    • Devojka u bazenu 1
    • Director
      • Srdjan Spasojevic
    • Writers
      • Aleksandar Radivojevic
      • Srdjan Spasojevic
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    Red_Identity

    Don't know what to think....

    I have never had such a hard time on knowing how to sum up a film. I just cannot really say what is appropriate. To my shock, I actually watched the edited version. Let's start off in order shall we...

    In the film's first half one can clearly see that this is a well-made film. It has good cinematography, great music, some actually good acting. It isn't one of those soft and completely mediocre horror films (as in The Roommate or The Stepfather). So by the first half I was actually really invested in the film. It has a very intriguing plot that did bring up good questions. Then the baby rape happened. This is definitely the most disturbing scene in the film and the most shocking I have ever seen. Heck, I watched the edited version which means we don't ACTUALLY see it. But you know what I usually want to see films uncut... but I honestly can't imagine how that scene could affect me more. Which means the film did its job. It actually disturbed me, and that RARELY happens. In fact, I can't remember any film that truly shocked me the way this film did. So yeah, it was effective. Maybe because it was the first truly explicit scene.

    The film's actual problems came after that. The editing began to resemble that of a Saw film and because explicit scenes began to occur more and more they made less of an impact. The ending, although still pretty sick and disturbing, didn't have half the effect the first really explicit scenes had (the baby rape and the first torture rape of the protagonist).

    Overall, I do want to say that the film did too much in its 2nd half and because of that wasn't as disturbing as it was before, and there was really not that great of a narrative in the 2nd half. But I do think this film shows the amount of content people will be willing to watch and the extreme measures cinema can go to. Yet I can't say I can recommend it to be honest, or even say that it's a GOOD film. But that wasn't the point. It WAS a hard-hitting film many times and is definitely effective. But I do think there's a difference in this and what many people say is so sick The human Centipede. This definitely shows that The human Centipede is nowhere near as shocking as this. While this film may have more going for it in its content than that, The Human Centipede remains a better film, if not only because it resembles an actual film and is something that CAN be watched as a regular film, and also because I found it better executed at the end of the day in its narrative. A Serbian Film may not work even as the sickest entertainment there is simply because it really IS too disturbing, BUT it is definitely an act that brings up debate and for that it was effective. Granted, I probably won't ever see it again or even recommend it.
    MisterShhh

    This defies a score. It exists outside of a scoring system.

    I will just right off the bat state that you, quite simply, cannot unwatch this movie. It's important that everyone realizes that there is no unringing this bell. You will almost certainly wish you could unsee it, and if not or worse, you enjoyed it, you need to be on a government list available to the public. It goes from shady, to dark, to disturbing, to depraved. But then it gets so far beyond that that you may actually find yourself trying to turn it off only to realize it's too late and you forever know what happened in the.. climax... (surely there has to be a better word). Since 2013 when I saw it, I've become a father and eventual single parent to a son. I couldn't imagine seeing this again.

    I will say though, that if you are someone who likes really pushing your comfort level and challenging your psyche with incredibly difficult material, then this should be on your list, because after you survive this, you can watch slightly less disturbing, but far better films with the knowledge that at least what you're watching isn't A Serbian Film. In all seriousness, the absolute summit of Mt Heinous here is one of those things that is so horrible we collectively just do not ever think about it for the sake of our own wellbeing. I said on a reddit post that knowing the name of this movie is a legitimate infohazard. I believe that is a completely true statement.

    Best of luck if you dare take this film on. I wish I could unsee it, but I also know that I can handle any other work of fiction for having been naively self-inflicted with this... thing.
    6Radu_A

    'A Serbian Film' from an academical point of view

    I've written a book and some articles about film censorship, so given the controversy looming around this particular film, and its highly interesting release history in the UK (read wikipedia for more), I got my hands on a pre-release uncensored copy. What's very interesting is that apart from some suggestive shots hinting at pedophilia and the extension of the film's most gruesome, unforgettable scene, it's all there, only left to the imagination - leaving me with the question I've come up with whenever confronted with such a case: if censorship leaves certain aspects to the spectator's imagination, isn't the effect even more stimulating?

    Yes, 'A Serbian Film' undoubtedly runs for the title of the yuckiest film ever. Yes, it's definitely reveling in the very muck it pretends to criticize, i.e. the complete and total moral decay of our times. I would have very much favored an incorporation of the (presumably Western) consumers of the kind of pornography it deals with, for that remains the film's weakest aspect: the social commentary is quite accurate, but not sufficiently explored.

    And yet, 'A Serbian Film' is still unmistakably a piece of art. The technical specs are top-notch for such a limited budget. The acting, especially Sergej Trifunovic as psychiatrist-turned-porn producer Vukmir, is nothing short of (disturbingly) wonderful. And most important of all: the underlying anger appears to be real. I was in Serbia for a festival last year (prior to this film's release), and cannot help but remember how similar some opinions and stories I heard were to the views expressed in this film. That being said, I completely understand why Serbs were outraged at this film. Being born in Romania, which has an equal share of ethical bankruptcy, I must admit that if this had been made in Romania, and called 'A Romanian Film', I would be very very mad.

    This is one of those rare pieces of celluloid which will most likely not allow for any neutral point of view, like 'Mondo Can(nibal)e', or Pasolini's 'Salo', or the collected films of Catherine Breillat. The difference for me is that I usually dislike films of this nature because of their wantonly exploitative nature serving no narrative purpose; that purpose, however, exists in 'A Serbian Film', making it all the more disturbing and relevant.
    1Sleepin_Dragon

    It genuinely repulsed me.

    An ageing porn star is given a chance to do something a little different, a movie that will take him in a whole new direction.

    I was warned, I was warned by people who will probably read this review, I said I'd post it after watching it.

    Initially there are a few interesting moments, and a few scenes where you're think you're in for something good, sadly as it progresses, all that is wiped, and lost in among a slurry of blood and gore. It simply goes too far, there were some decent ideas, but the realisation was just loathsome.

    I wish I hadn't watched it, this has overtaken The Human Centipede as the movie I wish I could unsee. I am struggling to agree with those that class this as an art film, that's a joke, it's purely a sick fest, a movie about exploitation and depravity of the highest order.

    I ordered this on dvd, I genuinely plan of chucking the disc at the bottom of a skip, in the hope that nobody picks it up and tries to watch it.

    Detestable.

    1/10.
    figueira-g

    A friendly warning

    Consider this not exactly as a review, but as a warning from a friend, in case you haven't seen this film yet and are curious about it. There are already many good reviews here dealing with the cinematographic, technical, cultural etc aspects of this film, so I won't add anything new there. This is not about the film, but about you, the potential viewer.

    As many other reviewers, I've seen a significant amount of "extreme" or strong horror movies. Fear and shock are powerful emotions, and films are a safe and entertaining way of experiencing them. Some of them left a deep impression in me, sometimes for a few days, but that eventually vanishes.

    With this film, it's a different story. It may leave permanent scars in your mind that will ruin some of the best experiences of your life, such as witnessing the birth of your child or lying in bed caressing a son's hair. Violent and obscene thoughts will keep intruding, and it's scary for me to think how much this can affect some people. If you think that you may belong to this group, don't risk it. There are many good films out there, and you may go on living without watching this one. Otherwise, go and watch it, but just remember that images can not be erased from your brain aftewards.

    This is why this is so different. The fear does not come during the movie. It comes after. And it is too real.

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    • Trivia
      It is the second of only two films to date to receive an R20+ rating in Japan, the other being Grotesque (2009).
    • Goofs
      When Milos drives back to Vukmir's mansion, the camera crew is reflected in the car.
    • Quotes

      Vukmir: [his final words] That's it, Milos. That's the cinema. That's film!

    • Crazy credits
      End credits are in Croatian, except for the disclaimer and copyright notice, which are in Croatian and English.
    • Alternate versions
      The US version is cut by approximately one minute to get an NC-17 rating.
    • Connections
      Edited into A Serbian Documentary
    • Soundtracks
      Balcan Sex God
      By Wikluh Sky

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2010 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Serbia
    • Official site
      • Official Fan site
    • Languages
      • Serbian
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Una película serbia
    • Filming locations
      • Belgrade, Serbia
    • Production company
      • Contra Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,541
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS-ES
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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