Another View 2008 / Ljubav i drugi zločini / Germany, Serbia, Austria, Slovenia 2007
Anica has decided to emigrate: but first of all that means leaving her older mobster boyfriend Milutin, for whom she used to work and hasn’t felt anything for a long time. The day she is to leave behind everything that once meant something to her is complicated, however, by a declaration of love that she had given up on long ago. A magic realist drama set in modern Belgrade that tells of the courage to start a new existence and of the fortunes of Belgrade inhabitants since the fall of Milošević.
Anica is well into her thirties and is fed up with her life, tied down to an old mafioso named Milutin whom she stopped loving years ago. She decides to leave Belgrade and her native country to begin a new and different life. She hopes that she’ll be able to find true love. The day that she chooses to carry out her plan is a day of farewells, but also many surprises. Milutin’s young cut-throat Stanislav has finally decided to profess his love for her… What happens when you fall in love the day you wanted to leave everything behind?, asks director Stefan Arsenijević in his film, which mixes elements of criminal and romantic drama in an air of magic realism. He also touches on the problems of emigration in contemporary Serbia and the changes that have taken place in the country since the fall of Milošević’s regime in the autumn of 2000. Stefan Arsenijević was awarded the prize for Best Director at the 2008 International Film Festival in Sofia.
105 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Stefan Arsenijević
/ Screenplay Stefan Arsenijević, Srdjan Koljević, Bojan Vuletić
/ Dir. of Photography Simon Tanšek
/ Music Naked Lunch
/ Editor Andrew Bird
/ Producer Herbert Schwering, Miroslav Mogorović
/ Production Coin Film GmbH, Art & Popcorn
/ Cast Anica Dobra, Vuk Kostić, Fedja Stojanović, Milena Dravić, Hanna Schwamborn
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Stefan Arsenijević (b. 1977, Belgrade) studied philosophy and later film and television direction at the Belgrade College of Dramatic Arts. He also worked as a journalist. In 2000 he began directing short films and made a name for himself with his short drama (A)Torsion ((A)Torzija, 2002), which received the Golden Bear in its section at the 2003 Berlinale as well as an Oscar nomination and the 2003 European Film Award. He also made the short drama Little Morning Story (Mala jutarnja prića, 2002), based on his own screenplay, and directed the episode Fabulous Vera from the portmanteau film project Lost and Found - Six Glances of a Generation, screened at the KVIFF in 2005.
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