SERBIA, YEAR ZERO
synopsis
The last fifteen years in the life of a people who, up until recently, still lived in a country known as Yugoslavia. This period, marked by the rise to power, the dictatorship and the fall of Slobodan Milosevic, will be seen through the prism of an artist's gaze. Different themes, such as the despotic power of a political ruler, the physical and moral decline of a whole society and the personal destiny of the artist constantly interweave and crisscross, thereby alternating personal testimony with the analysis of a decaying society.
international title: | Serbia, Year Zero |
original title: | Serbija, Godine nulte |
country: | France, North Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro |
sales agent: | Cinexport |
year: | 2001 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Goran Markovic |
film run: | 80' |
release date: | FR 21/11/2001, BE 11/12/2001 |
screenplay: | Goran Markovic |
cinematography by: | Goran Markovic, Dragana Martinov, Rade Markovic, Sophie Duez, Bernard-Henri Levy |
film editing: | Snezana Ivanovic, Michko Netchak |
costumes designer: | Jovana Bozovic |
music: | Zoran Simjanovic |
production: | Les Films du Lendemain, Dari Films & Seasons, ARTE France Cinéma, RTV B92 (YU) |
distributor: | Boomerang Productions, Big Bang! Communications (BG) |