IMDb 6.7 2025 HD

A Serbian Documentary

A Serbian Documentary

2025
Documentary
83 min 18+ USA
6.7 IMDB

A documentary that takes an exclusive look at "A Serbian Film", with never-before-seen footage of the film and the worldwide reactions of one of the most talked about…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Stephen Biro
Starring
Srđan 'Žika' Todorović / Sergej Trifunović / Jelena Gavrilović / Slobodan Beštić / Katarina Žutić / Miodrag Krčmarik / Ana Sakić / Luka Mijatović

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

analytical uncomfortable revealing shallow controversial insightful challenging disjointed candid provocative sobering academic

Reviews

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Amira Khan
Mar 1, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

The film functions adequately as an archive, compiling reactions and behind-the-scenes moments with efficiency. However, its anonymous direction results in a passive, observational tone that rarely challenges or deepens the discourse. It shows us the shock, but seldom…

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David Chen
Mar 1, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

An unexpectedly profound meditation on the lifecycle of a scandal. 'A Serbian Documentary' transcends its grisly subject matter to ask poignant questions about memory, trauma, and the burdens placed on actors. The footage of worldwide reactions highlights how…

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Chloe Bennett
Mar 1, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

The premise promises introspection but delivers a somewhat shallow retrospective. While the never-before-seen footage offers marginal historical interest for die-hard genre scholars, the documentary often feels like it's retreading well-worn controversies without fresh academic or critical framing. The…

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Marcus Thorne
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This is a vital piece of film scholarship that deftly dissects a modern myth. The documentary wisely focuses on the global cultural reaction, transforming 'A Serbian Film' from a mere object of revulsion into a fascinating case study…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 1, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

As a cinematic post-mortem, 'A Serbian Documentary' is a compelling, if necessarily uncomfortable, exercise. Its strength lies in the reflective interviews with the original cast, particularly a weary Srđan Todorović, whose insights into the aftermath are profoundly humanising.…

FAQs

Time provides crucial distance for sober analysis. A decade on, the initial fury has subsided, allowing for a more measured exploration of why 'A Serbian Film' became such a lightning rod. This documentary can assess its lasting impact on horror cinema, censorship laws, and audience thresholds, asking whether it was a nihilistic outlier or a dark mirror to its socio-political moment.