Klip courted controversy and was banned in a few countries because the lead actress Isidora Simijonovic was 14 at the time of its making. It tells the story of a financially struggling porn star who agrees to participate in an 'art film', only to discover that he has been drafted into a snuff film with pedophilic and necrophilic themes. Spasojevi also co-wrote the film with Aleksandar Radivojevi. Ðole who himself grew up without a father and with issues of his own possibly found her new girlfriend role oppressive and decides to set her right, back to the way she suited him. A Serbian Film is a 2010 Serbian horror film produced and directed by Sran Spasojevi in his feature film debut. It could be that Jasna started behaving like a girlfriend – crying about personal issues and reacting without her earlier eagerness to Ðole’s invitations to hang out. So what happened at the end of Klip between Jasna and Ðole? Why did Ðole suddenly start treating Jasna badly again? Like when they walk together, he walks at his own quick pace with no consideration to her presence while Jasna stumbles along, running every few steps to keep up with him in her tight fuck-me pants.Īfter several demeaning sexual encounters Ðole briefly warms to her and an emotional connect appears between the two which is kindled partly by Ðole discovering that Jasna’s mother was his mother’s best friend who used to babysit him. Ðole’s apathy and indifference to Jasna is beautifully captured in the little things. Ðole too reflects a mindset cultured on the internet and porn and sees Jasna merely as an object and on one occasion masturbates to her porn video while ordering her to just lie on the floor and collect his cum without pleasuring herself. So when Jasna sets her mind on Ðole, a local dude, she is ready to grovel and gag for his cock to the point where he is bored and cold and sometimes walks off midway through a blowjob. Watch A Serbian Film Online a serbian film A Serbian Film (2010) Director: Srdjan Spasojevic Cast: Srdjan Todorovic, Sergej Trifunovic, Jelena Gavrilovic, Slobodan Bestic, Katarina Zutic. Her disconnection it appears began when her Dad was diagnosed with a terminal illness following which she grew more and more self-obsessed and selfish while her family adjusted their worlds around her selfishness with little to no expectations of her. This is to the point where she’s disconnected from her household realities that include a harried mother, dying father and a little sister. Jasna has a relatively expensive phone with a good camera and she prefers seeing herself through it as video clips. Klip is about one such girl Jasna, a teenager in a small Serbian town who’s obsessed with a senior thug, Ðole, from school. Most people will have known a certain type of couple at least once in their lives – where you have one person obsessed with the other to the point of following their every movement unblinking and zombie-like.
Language: Serbian Cinema (English Subtitles)
Starring: Isidora Simijonovic (Jasna), Vukasin Jasnić (Ðole)