HUMIDITY | VLAŽNOST
The wife of a successful businessman disappears after an ordinary morning.
He is assured she will return but maybe she is just the first of the collapsed dominoes.
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Duration: 108'
Status: Finished | World premiere: 15.02.2016. at Berlinale Forum 2016
An european co-production between Serbia and the Netherlands.
Dutch Co-producer: Lemming film
directed by: NIKOLA LJUCA
producers: NATASA DAMNJANOVIC VLADIMIR VIDIC
co-producers: DERK-JAN WARRINK JOOST DE VRIES LEONTINE PETIT NIKOS MOUTSELOS IVICA VIDANOVIC
written by STASA BAJAC NIKOLA LJUCA
CAST:
MILOS TIMOTIJEVIC TAMARA KRCUNOVIC
MARIA KRAAKMAN KATARINA MARKOVIC DRAGAN BAKEMA MILAN MARIC SLAVEN DOSLO VANJA EJDUS JASNA ORNELA BERY FEDJA STOJANOVIC JELENA STUPLJANIN TANJA PETROVIC BILJANA KESKENOVIC VLADIMIR ALEKSIC MARIJA OPSENICA BORKA TOMOVIC MILENA ŽIVANOVIC MILUTIN PETROVIC SLAVISA CUROVIC VELJKO KNEZEVIC JADRANKA SELEC ZORAN TOSIC MILICA MAJKIC MATEA MILOSAVLJEVIC JELENA PUZIC MILOS RADULOVIC
CREW:
executive producer MIROSLAV MOGOROVIC
line producer VUK DJOKOVIC
associate producers ALEKSANDRA LAZAROVSKI ADI DIZDAREVIC
development producers PAUL ZISCHLER SUSANNE MANN
director of photography MAJA RADOSEVIC
edited by JELENA ROSIC NATASA DAMNJANOVIC VLADIMIR VIDIC
composer JANJA LONCAR
production designer ZORANA PETROV
costume designer DEJANA VUCICEVIC
sound designer EVELIEN VAN DER MOLEN
sound recording ZORAN MAKSIMOVIC OGNJEN OBRADOVIC
ACID SCREENING at CANNES
Saturday, 20th of May 2017, 16:00h,
Théâtre Alexandre III
SYNOPSIS
After spending the morning with her young lover, Mina – an attractive thirty year old, goes to Belgrade airport to pick up her handsome husband Petar and his colleague. On the way back, she silently listens to them talk about their trip. At home, while Petar is asleep, Mina disappears. Petar goes to their friends’ party as planned, telling them she felt sick. But as she doesn’t appear the next day, he just keeps on lying. At work, where his job is to usher the companies’ business partners in breaking the law, the pressure grows as a new deal approaches. In the constant summer heat, Petar can’t sleep and spends the nights running. He tries to turn to someone, but both his friends and his family are consumed with their own issues. No one sees he’s unwell. His inner demons have been unleashed and maybe he is not as kind as he thought he was, which petrifies him. He won’t admit anything’s wrong, but his emotions are pouring out and the more he tries to suppress them, the harder they hit back.
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