![]() Marko later informs him that Vukmir is a former psychologist who has worked in children's television and state security. Then, Miloš is instructed to receive it from the mother, while Jeca watches. In a dark room, screens show Jeca eating an ice pop while Miloš is given fellatio by a nurse. Miloš sees a young girl named Jeca, who is being scolded by her mother for disgracing her deceased war hero husband's memory by becoming a prostitute. The filming begins at an orphanage, where Vukmir feeds Miloš instructions through an earpiece given by Vukmir's one-eyed driver Raša, while a film crew follows him. While meeting Vukmir, Miloš passes a bald man and his entourage, regarding them warily. Having already caught Petar watching one of his films and not informed of the details of Vukmir's film, Miloš is hesitant to participate and continue his career but accepts to secure his family's financial future. Lejla, a former co-star, offers Miloš a starring role in an art film directed by Vukmir, an independent pornographer who wishes to cast Miloš for his powerful erection. Marija is curious about her husband's feelings towards his past and is concerned about the family's income. His brother Marko is a corrupt police officer who envies Miloš's life and is sexually attracted to Marija. Miloš is a semi-retired porn star who lives with his wife Marija and six-year-old son, Petar. It is widely regarded by many as the most disturbing movie of all time. The film has been banned in several countries including the Philippines, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Norway, and was temporarily banned from screening in Brazil. Upon its debut on the art film circuit, the film received substantial attention and controversy for its graphic violence and sexual content. ![]() The film stars Serbian actors Srđan Todorović, Sergej Trifunović, and Jelena Gavrilović. It tells the experience 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. Spasojević also co-wrote the film with Aleksandar Radivojević. A Serbian Film ( Serbian: Српски филм, romanized: Srpski film) is a 2010 Serbian horror film produced and directed by Srđan Spasojević in his feature film debut.
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