Wednesday 15 December 2010

Watch A Serbian Film online

One of the most talked about films of the year, A SERBIAN FILM comes to the UK riding an international wave of notoriety. Released at UK cinemas on 10th December 2010 by Revolver Entertainment, A SERBIAN FILM is now available to rent online from www.indiemoviesonline.com.

Indie Movies Online are excited to be teaming up with Revolver for this exclusive online rental opportunity. A SERBIAN FILM is available to the widest possible audience of intelligent film fans on its day of release.
Indiemoviesonline.com, which launched in June 2009, is an international, legal video-on-demand site with over 700 films to watch free. A SERBIAN FILM will be among the first films offered on a rental (pay-to-view) basis in the UK.

James Rowley-Ashwood, the site's co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, said, "We are starting to offer brand new films to rent and watch online, and it's great to be able to present this very challenging piece of Serbian cinema to the UK before it reaches DVD and Blu-ray on Jan 3. There is a lot of interest in this film, and opinions are divided. Right now film fans can make up their own minds and watch A SERBIAN FILM at www.indiemoviesonline.com

Milos (Srdjan Todorovic) is a retired adult film star leading a normal family life with his wife Maria (Jelena Gavrilovic) and six-year old son Petar in tumultuous Serbia, trying to make ends meet.

Aware of his problems, Layla (Katarina Zutic), a former co-star, introduces Milos to Vukmir (Sergej Trifunovic), a mysterious, menacing and politically powerful figure in the adult film business who wants Milos to star in his latest project and is willing to pay him a fee that will provide financial support to Milos and his family for the rest of their lives. The only condition is that Milos signs a contract insisting on his absolute unawareness of the scripted scenes they are about to shoot.

Encouraged by his wife to accept the job, Milos turns up for the first day of shooting and is immediately drawn into a maelstrom of unbelievable cruelty and mayhem devised by his employer, the ‘director’ of his destiny. It soon becomes apparent that Vukmir and his crew will stop at nothing to complete his insane vision. The only way for Milos to escape the living cinematic hell he’s entered and to save his family life is to sacrifice everything to Vukmir’s art – his pride, his morality, his sanity, and maybe even his own life.
A Serbian Film is in cinemas now.

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