A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 21, 2011
Original Title:
Oktobar
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fakultet Dramskih Umetnosti Beograd (FDU)
Vision Team
Production Countries:
Serbia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Through the intimate stories of seven young directors, October is the generational attitude towards Serbia today, shown in different perspectives and through different genres - from black comedy to melodrama, poetic portrait to the socially engaged horror. Motif that binds all of the stories together is the tenth anniversary of the democratic revolution. Each film is taking place on that day, 5th of October in 2010, and each film is differently related to the anniversary and what that event means 10 years after. The film brings fresh visions of the seven young directors who were teenagers at the time of the overthrow of president Milosevic and his regime. On a personal and emotional way they show a complex picture of modern Serbia.
Director:
Milica Tomović
Damir Romanov
Ivan Pecikoza
Senka Domanović
Dane Komljen
Ognjen Glavonić
Ognjen Isailović
Editor:
Ana Lagator
Jelena Maksimović
Vladimir Radovanović
Jelena Rosić
Dragan Uzelac
Maja Veljic
Executive Producer:
Jelena Đurić
Tatjana Žeželj Gojković
Mila Janjic
Nataša Janković
Ivona Perne
Uros Stankovic
Marija Stanošević
Foley Recordist:
Branko Topalović
Producer:
Mladen Bulbuk
Jelena Culibrk
Sound Designer:
Aleksandar Rančić
Jakov Munižaba
Goran Milošević
Vladimir Kerkez
Sound Editor:
Mihailo Stevanovic
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ognjen Popić
Sound Recordist:
Koca Kastavarac
Writer:
Dane Komljen
Jelena Todorović
Ognjen Isailović
Milica Tomović
Ivan Pecikoza
Tanja Stupar Trifunović
Marijana Čulić Vićentić
Ognjen Glavonić
Damir Romanov
Senka Domanović
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