

Bored Serbian teens start a movement with spray cans and WiFi — what could go wrong?
A group of young men whose lack of prospects in their own society decide to change their image and way of life. They realize that taking action is the only thing that fulfills and satisfies them. They begin to hand out flyers, upload video clips on the Internet and spray-paint graffiti all over the city. They call on the youth to rebel, to change their lives and to awaken from the slumber they were in.
Direction
Rajković captures authentic, unpolished youth energy.
Production
Low-budget filmmaking that makes limitation feel intentional.
Acting
Non-professional cast brings raw, lived-in credibility.
Director
Aleksandar Rajković
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Serbia's ongoing economic stagnation, the film channels genuine youth desperation rarely seen in Balkan cinema post-Yugoslav wars.
Director Rajković cast actual Belgrade street artists and activists; several had their real graffiti charges pending during filming.