A Serbian Film [2010] DVD
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To secure money for his family that will support them for the rest of their lives, Milos, a retired adult film star from Serbia, plunges once more into the depths of pornographic production only to find that his new mysterious and menacing employer has unthinkable terrors in store for him. Confrontational, shocking, uncompromising and absolutely unforgettable, A Serbian Film ranks alongside the likes of Requiem For A Dream, Videodrome and Irreversible as one of the most provocative and brilliant films of its time. Special Features include: Exclusive introduction from director, Srdjan Spasojevic; 12 page booklet featuring essay from horror critic, Alan Jones; Filmmakers insight. WARNING: THIS FILM CONTAINS EXTREME CONTENT
Synopsis
Filmmaker Srdjan Spasojevic pushes the boundaries of what can (or should) be shown on screen in this violent and malignly erotic thriller. Milos (Srdjan Todorovic) was once a star in pornographic movies, well known for his ability to perform longer than any of his peers, but he gave up his career and now lives a quiet life with his wife and young son. Milos has been having serious money problems and wants to better provide for his family, so when an old friend tells him about a wealthy filmmaker who'd like to work with him, he's willing to listen. Vukmir (Sergej Trifunovic) is a mysterious man who offers to pay Milos a huge sum to appear in his next film - enough to support his family for life. Milos agrees, even though Vukmir won't tell him what the movie is about. Not long after Milos arrives on set, he realizes this will not be an ordinary porn film, and as he's dosed with drugs and led from one extreme of sex, violence and human debasement to another, Milos becomes aware that his physical and emotional survival is being put to the ultimate test.
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Rok vydania:
2011
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