Belgrade director Filip Kovacevic delivers stylish Serbian action film (Wild Rooster):
The story starts with a disoriented young man (Stojan Djordjević) waking up on a city bench, and immediately being set upon and killed by four masked assassins. Repeatedly waking
An existentialist thriller in the form of a spectacular video game:
Serbian director, screenwriter and producer Filip Kovacevic, who trained as a mathematician and was one of the hosts of the 26thCottbus Festival of East European Cinema, confi
Raindance 2016 reviews: Don’t Knock Twice, Incarnation, Noma: Forgiving Apartheid
Serbian cinema, what little we get of it in the UK, is the kind of thing you often associate with the former, with movies concerned with its history and local culture (see the rath
Festival audiences line up for ambitious Serbian thriller Incarnation (Tuck magazine)
Incarnation: Not your usual time loop genre movie Each time he wakes on a city bench, the deadly chase gets longer as he races to avoid their bullets, recover his identity and find
INCARNATION FEATURED IN THE BOOK THE BEST SERBIAN FILMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Incarnation is featured among 50 selected titles in the new book published by Film Center Serbia titled The Best Serbian Films of the 21st Century.