![]() Of course he wants him for his latest picture and is willing to pay him a ridiculous amount of money for it. It turns out Vukmir is a big fan of Milos and considers him an artist. ![]() He agrees and she tells him about Vukmir (Sergej Trifunovic), the latest and greatest ‘art porn' director out to change the industry. No one is really too surprised when Milos gets a call from a former co-worker the next day asking him to come and meet her about a job. He says not but admits he misses the money, as they aren't exactly rolling in cash these days. As Milos and Marija settle down for the night, she asks him if he misses his old job. It turns out Milos is a former porn star, one of the biggest male performers in the industry at one time, though he's recently retired from that business and settled down with his beautiful wife Marija (Jelena Gavrilovic). They walk in on him and while he's too young to really understand what he's seeing, he's perceptive enough to know that he's watching his father, Milos (Srdjan Todorovic), on the screen. When the film begins, a young boy named Petar (played by an uncredited child actor) is watching a porno movie without his parents realizing. The film is strong stuff to be sure, but is it without merit? Unearthed Films brings it back into print in North America, in its completely uncut form. Not only did a German film lab refuse to print the movie, but it's been banned in Norway, heavily cut in the UK and released cut and then later banned entirely in Australia. ![]() Directed by Srdjan Spasojevic in 2010, A Serbian Film has been the subject of no small amount of controversy when it played a few festival dates and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in some European territories. ![]()
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