Srpski film
A Serbian Film
What happens when a desperate man agrees to one last film role, only to discover the project is a descent into unimaginable horror? A Serbian Film follows retired adult film star Milos as he is lured back with a lucrative offer, unaware that the director intends to push every boundary of human depravity. This 2010 shock horror film, blending psychological thriller and extreme cinema elements, drags its protagonist—and the audience—through a nightmare of exploitation and violence disguised as art. The film uses its disturbing narrative to critique political oppression, societal decay, and the very nature of exploitation cinema, making it one of the most controversial works of its decade. Viewers should approach A Serbian Film prepared for its unflinching and graphic content, but those interested in transgressive cinema or political allegory will find it a brutally unforgettable experience. It remains a landmark in extreme filmmaking, a dark mirror held up to both personal and collective trauma.









