

A man dumps his wife for... a GPS voice. Balkan chaos ensues.
As an escape from his early mid-life crisis and wrecked marriage a Bosnian man puts the fate of his life in the hand of his new lady-friend: his GPS. As the GPS leads him to unknown places he embarks on a more and more personal relationship with her.
Acting
Lučev sells desperate man-GPS chemistry with tragic commitment.
Direction
Nagypál wrings genuine pathos from deeply silly premise.

Director
Orsi Nagypál
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Post-Yugoslav cinema often uses absurdism to process collective trauma; this applies that lens to personal midlife implosion.
The GPS as 'lady-friend' satirizes how tech companies literally gendered assistant voices to make servitude feel intimate.