

Jasna, a beautiful teenager, leads a crude life in post-war Serbia. She goes on a spree of sex, drugs and partying until she finds love and tenderness in a harsh environment.
Acting
Simijonović's fearless debut—no vanity, all voltage.
Direction
Miloš shoots phone footage like poetry and poison.
Cinematography
Intimate close-ups that refuse to look away.
Director
Maja Miloš
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Banned in Russia for 'propagating pornography,' the film sparked debates about whether Western critics exoticized Serbian misery.
Miloš cast non-professional teens from actual Belgrade suburbs; the verisimiliture disturbed audiences who expected artifice.