Clip

Clip

Klip

Jasna is a beautiful girl in her mid-teens. Disillusioned by her life in a remote Serbian town with a dispirited mother and terminally ill father, she opposes everyone, including her, and goes wild, experimenting with sex, drugs and simply killing time. But gradually, this desperate protest helps her to come to terms with painful reality. In her first feature, Maja Milođ explores the disturbing state of adolescence as bravely and honestly as her protagonist explores herself. Isidora Simijonovic, also a debutant, gives a striking and fearless performance full of contrasts. Together they create a highly dynamic and vibrant portrait of wasted youth lost in the search for identity. Milođ sets this 'classical' coming-of-age story in the world of contemporary teenagers obsessed with pornographic images, virtual reality and soft violence, meanwhile exploring the blurring boundaries between sex and affection, simple pleasures and true love, brutality and tenderness.

About director:

Maja Milođ (b. 1983 in Belgrade, Serbia) graduated in Film Directing from the University of Arts in Belgrade in 2008. She directed 11 short films during her studies, including “Interval” (2003) and “Si tu timaţin” (2004). In 2005, she took part in the Berlinale Talent Campus and in 2006 she attended the Documentary Film School in Paris. “Clip” (2012) is her first feature film.

Filmography: "Interval" (2003, short), "Si tu timazin" (2004, short), "Cousins" (2006, short), "Dust" (2008, short), "Clip" (2012, "Kino pavasaris").

Main awards:

Rotterdam International Film Festival (2011) - Tiger Award

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