![]() ![]() Normally, the Fright Fest operates under a special agreement with the local licensing authority, in this case Westminster Council, allowing films that have not yet been classified by the BBFC to be screened without a certificate to an adults-only audience. At the time, the film was scheduled to be shown at the London Fright Fest on 29 August. However, it soon becomes clear that the project will require Milos to perform some degrading, violent and murderous acts.Ī Serbian Film was initially submitted to the BBFC for DVD and Blu Ray release on 10 August 2010. The film's would-be director, Vukmir Vukmir, tells him that the film is intended as an 'artistic project' made for the foreign market. The 2010 Serbian language drama, subtitled in English, tells the story of a retired Serbian porn star, Milos, who is tempted to make one final film by an offer of money from a mysterious director. ![]()
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