Two young actors are exploring the topic of representation of LGBTI people through the history of Yugoslav cinema and social circumstances that have resulted in different treatment of these characters.
Set five years on from the school days of director Stevan Filipovic's previous film Next to Me, a state of emergency exists and politicians are accused of capitalising on public anxiety around Covid-19, which makes the shocking situation that reunites the characters significantly more extreme. The story centres on Ksenija (newcomer Mina Nikolic), a driven young woman striving to move from tabloid hack to a career journalist in a world of click-bait headlines and showbiz scandals cooked up to feed the masses. Ksenija's personal and professional journey is hampered when Vera tests positive for Coronavirus and Ksenija must question how far she will bend to survive in a climate where political pressure is increasingly overt and can be said to capitalise on fear during the pandemic.
Three stories about the impact of three God's miracles in the medieval sense that happen to the film's heroes living in a post-communist society that, after half a century of atheism, re-learns about Christianity.
The film follows the story of Hadzi Trifun, a prominent Serbian merchant, who tries to keep the peace with the Turkish authorities, but also maintains his reputation and influence in Vranje, an important Turkish town near the border with liberated Serbia. While Trifun is preparing his two sons to succeed him as the leaders of the Serbian people, he is suffering not only from powerful Turkish beys, but also from his family. Trifun makes difficult decisions that will later affect his descendants, the heroes of the novel Impure Blood by Serbian writer Bora Stankovic.
Goran Jevtić is a Serbian actor. He was born in the village of Resnik, municipalities Mladenovac. He graduated in acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 2001. year. Play in a number of Serbian theaters such as the Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Atelje 212, Little Theatre "Dusko Radovic", etc.. He is a winner of one of the most prestigious theater awards in Serbian Milos Zutić, for multiple roles in the play The Petrified Prince, which was set up in co-production of Little Theatre "Dusko Radovic", Danish theaters Corona La Blance and Lampe, and Belgrade Theatre "Pinokio" Puppet.