LOST COUNTRY (2023)

(2023)

Official Selection out of Competition | France, Serbia, Croatia, Luxembourg | Serbian | 98 min

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About the Film

Serbia, 1996. During the student demonstrations against the Milosevic regime, 15-year-old Stefan has to go through the hardest revolution of all. He has to confront his beloved mother, spokesperson and accomplice of the corrupted government that his friends are rising against.
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Director

Vladimir Perišić

Serbian filmmaker Vladimir Perišić was born in Belgrade and studied literature at University Paris VII, before graduating with a degree in film directing from La Fémis. His graduation project, the short Dremano Oko, screened in 2003 as part of the Cinéfondation selection at Cannes. In 2009 he returned to Cannes with his debut feature Ordinary People, which also screened in Critics’ Week and in 2014 he contributed a short to the collective film Bridges of Sarajevo, which screened as part of the Cannes Official Selection. A film lover as well as a filmmaker, Perišić has been co-director of the Belgrade Auteur Film Festival since 2011, and in 2019 he was filmmaker-programmer at l’ACID.

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