You get an inside look into the fx and work that went into it.
They go into great detail about the infamous scene that shocked the world. He chats about the cinematography, fx, story, cast, characters, and the shooting locations. Srđan Spasojević brings up his early influences as a director. Biros asks all kinds of interesting questions and gets lots of information about the production for A Serbian Film. It has an “Audio Commentary” with Srđan Spasojević moderated by Unearthed Films owner and filmmaker Stephen Biro.
#A SERBIAN FILM BABY SCENE UNCUT UPGRADE#
Let’s discuss the special features from Unearthed Films! The original blu ray home video release was a bare bones so this brand new blu ray release from Unearthed Films is a huge upgrade compared to that one from the extras alone. It’s not for everyone but it does mess with your mind & you won’t ever forget it after viewing it. I seen it a long time ago but it was edited, this one has a much bigger impact. A Serbian Film lives up to it’s gruesome reputation and hype, it still stays with you for days after experiencing it. A Serbian Film has all kinds of suspense, thrills, and tension building up to it’s batshit finale. It’s very hard to watch and it definitely gets undert your skin. It does include the infamous scene that was cut from most of the versions released all over the world. It’s not for the squeamish, it covers necrophilia, snuff films, pedophilia, and rape all in one setting. It’s loaded with nudity, unconformable moments, and gore. A Serbian Film delivers on sleaze and pure violence. A Serbian Film is now fully uncensored and uncut in high definition in America thanks to the sick bastards at Unearthed Films. A Serbian Film has a solid supporting cast that includes Jelena Gavrilovic, Ana Sakic, and Katarina Zutic. They both pushed everything to it’s most extreme result. Both Sergej Trifunovic and Slobodan Bestic were great villains here. He goes through hell to earn his big payday in this. Srdjan ‘Zika’ Todorovic gives an amazing performance as the desperate porn star Milos trying to secure his family’s future. The script is way better than expected for something like this. A Serbian Film spends the first 40 minutes building everything up with it’s main characters here. Director Srđan Spasojević holds nothing back here and it breaks damn near every cinematic taboo when it comes to this wild exploitation feature.
Can he escape this living nightmare or is he trapped until this brutal masterpiece is complete?Ī Serbian Film has a notorious reputation when it comes it’s graphic and no holds barred approach. In order to escape the living cinematic hell he’s been put into, and save his family’s life, Milos is forced to sacrifice everything he has which includes his pride, his morality, his sanity, and maybe even his own life after it’s all done. Vukmir and his disturbed collaborators will stop at nothing to complete his morbid vision. Things get worse for the former porn legend and he can’t believe what he sees on the set with Marko (played by: Slobodan Bestic from Metla bez drske, Moja Generacija Z, Afterparty, and Horizons), Jeca (played by: Andela Nenadovic), Jeca’s mother (played by: Ana Sakic from Cat Run, Leeaches, The Brothers Bloom, and Ironclad: Battle for Blood), Doctor (played by: Lena Bogdanovic from Devil’s Town, Fellowship Offerings, Nlue Train, and Urota), and Rasa (played by: Miodrag Krcmarik from Agreement, Sestre, and Stizu dolari). From then on, Milos is drawn into a maelstrom of unbelievable cruelty and mayhem devised by his employer, “the director” of his destiny. A leading role in Vukmir’s production will provide financial support to Milos and his family for the rest of their lives.Ī contract insists on his absolute unawareness of a script they will shoot. He is a mysterious, menacing and politically powerful figure in the pornographic business. Aware of his financial problems, Layla introduces Milos to Vukmir (played by: Sergej Trifunovic from Next, The Raven, War Inc, and The Whistleblower). A sudden call from his former colleague Layla (played by: Katarina Zutic from Moja Generacija Z, Tate, Nepobedivo srce, Sky Hook, and The Robbery of the Third Reich) will change everything for the rest of his life.
He is just trying to make ends meet with his peaceful return to society. Milos (played by: Srdjan ‘Zika’ Todorovic from Hotel Belgrade, The Team, Dogs Die Alone, Underground, and The Box), a retired porn star now leads a normal family life with his wife Maria (played by: Jelena Gavrilovic from The Outpost, Can Run, Everly, and Double Trouble) and six-year old son Petar (played by: Luka Mijatovic from The Raven) in tumultuous Serbia.