How 'A Serbian Film' Became One of the Most Banned Horror Movies Ever

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How 'A Serbian Film' Became One of the Most Banned Horror Movies Ever
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Riley Presnell is a Features Writer for Collider. Her specialties are Horror and Reality TV. She's had an obsession with horror, specifically slashers and meta-horror, since she can remember and her comfort movie is the 1996 Scream. Her other favorites include Bride Of Chucky, Evil Dead (2013), and Nightmare On Elm Street II.

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A Serbian Film was directed by Srdjan Spasojevic in 2010 as a way to project his feelings about political correctness under a rotten facade, he told IndieWire. The premise of the movie is about an aging porn star, Milos , who agrees to participate in an art film because he is struggling to make ends meet for his family. Participating in it would set him up with money for life and, of course, no one ever uses common sense when there's money involved! Too good to be true...

Release Date June 11, 2010 Director Srđan Spasojević Cast Srđan Todorović , Sergej Trifunovic , Jelena Gavrilović , Slobodan Beštić , Katarina Žutić Runtime 104 Minutes Writers Aleksandar Radivojević , Srđan Spasojević Studio Contra Films Distributor Unearthed Films 'A Serbian Film' Is Supposed To Be a Political Metaphor As mentioned previously, the director said he was using this film as an allegory for how he feels about the state of Serbia and politics as a whole.

Related The Complicated Truth Behind “Video Nasty” ‘Possession’s Ban The horror film was banned as part of the "video nasties" moral panic of the 1980s. The BBFC was required to come in and review the film because it was about to be featured at the London Fright Fest. Typically, Fright Fest isn't required to have any of their films screened before playing them, but with all the rumors surfacing about the graphic nature of A Serbian Film, the Westminster Council felt it necessary.

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