

Belgrade after dark, where a kiss can start a revolution and love never makes it past the door.
Three stories set in Belgrade by night: A loving couple who alarms public uproar for kissing in the street, a lonely boxing handler whose help isn't really appreciated, and two young people who never manage to get to know each other due to dress code issues.
Cinematography
Noir shadows over Belgrade streets, pure Eastern European cool.
Direction
Pogačić weaves three failures into one heartbreaking night.
Writing
Dialogue that cuts—every missed connection feels earned.

Director
Vladimir Pogačić
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Yugoslavia's brief creative flowering between Soviet influence and socialist realism, this captures a uniquely non-aligned European identity.
The jazz club scenes feature actual Belgrade musicians of the era, making this a time capsule of Yugoslav cool that Western audiences rarely see.
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