A Serbian Film is a 2010 Serbian exploitation horror film produced and directed by Srđan Spasojević in his feature film debut. It tells the story of a financially struggling porn star who agrees to participate in an art film directed by an independent pornographer. The film has been banned in Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Norway.
About A Serbian Film in brief

The US release date for the UK release is November 23, 2009 (the date of the US release of the UK edition of the movie is November 22, 2009). The UK release dates for the US version are November 28, 2009, and November 29, 2009. The U.K. release dates are November 30, 2009 and November 31, 2010 (the US release dates were November 28 and November 27, 2009) The film is released in UK cinemas on November 29 and November 30. It opens with footage of a young woman named Jeca, who is being scolded by her mother for disgracing her deceased war hero husband’s memory by becoming a prostitute. The footage continues as Miloš is led to Jeca’s home where an elderly woman praises him for killing her mother and offers Jeca as a virgin commune. Miloš refuses and escapes through a window to an alleyway, where he watches a girl pass by. He begins masturbating and is assaulted by a group of thugs before they are killed by Raša, who then takes Miloš back to a warehouse with Vukmir. He then watches footage of Lejla voicing concern for Miloš, only to be restrained as her teeth are removed. A masked man then enters the room and forces his penis down her throat to kill her by suffocation. A bloodied Miloš wakes up in his bed some time later with no memory of what has happened. He returns to the now abandoned set and finds a number of tapes, and discovers that he was drugged to induce an aggressive, sexually aroused and suggestible state.
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