Black comic debut film about modern Belgrade in which a group of people cross each other's paths on the same day that Serbian tennis players play an international match at an international tennis tournament. The moral vacuum that was left after the nationalist conflicts in the area are reflected in the self-satisfied behaviour of the characters.
Black comedy and ensemble film about modern Belgrade, where several people's paths cross on the same day that several popular Serbian tennis players play a match in an important international tournament. The moral vacuum that arose after the devastating conflicts in the area at the end of the past century can be seen in the selfish behaviour of the characters. A young girl tries her best to get her hands on new tennis equipment, a taxi driver blames the rest of the world for not being able to get on in life, a rich adolescent discovers that love is not for sale. Driven by instincts, fears and obsessions, the characters discover that reality will not fit in with their desires.
Vladimir Paskaljevic, the son of Goran Paskaljevic, also a film director, constructs his debut film around the question of whether moral voids are the cause or result of nationalist wars.
PROGRAMMER NOTES
Vladimir Paskaljevic is also an author. He wrote the acclaimed novel BDSM and a book of short stories called The Optimists (2006). His father Goran Paskaljevic made an award winning film based on this book and in 2007 they both came to Rotterdam to present the film. Not only a talented writer and scriptwriter, this time Vladimir Paskaljevic is present as a first time director. In this profession he also proves to be a great talent and we are looking forward to seeing his second film.
'No one is such a great writer as life itself. Clever writers take their inspiration from it. I had an urge to make a film that reflects my feelings about the times I am living in, from scenes that I have seen or heard about…' Vladimir Paskaljevic
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