Unutra

Unutra
(aka Inside)

Unutra film poster
Serbian: Unutra
Directed by Mirko Abrlić
Jelena Marković
Produced by Jelena Marković
Written by Mirko Abrlić
Starring
Music by Vladimir Tricković
Cinematography Matija Munjiza Petrović
Edited by
  • Žarko Žerjal
  • Marija Aranđelović
Production
company
Kuće Cinnamon
Release dates
Running time
92 minutes
Country Serbia
Language Serbian

Unutra (aka Inside) is a 2015 Serbian crime-drama film jointly directed by Jelena Markovic, and Mirko Abrlić in his directorial debut.[1][2] The film premiered in Serbia March 7, 2015 at the Belgrade Film Festival (FEST) in Belgrade,[3][4][5] and screened again March 8 at Dvorana Kulturnog Centra (Cultural Centre of Belgrade).[6][7]

Storyline

Filming was under way in August 2011.[3] The ambiance in which to place the film gives a realistic view of the Department of addicts Special Prison Hospital, where prisoners / patients have comfortable living conditions essential. Their main duty is to take care of themselves and use the time to punish stabilize. Throughout the episodes appear commanders, nurse and educator. Their participation in the once-daily routine of this department is unobtrusive. In addition to the rules of the institution, they respect all the rights of convicts. The educator places himself at the disposal of the prisoners, professional and full of patience. But he is one, convict and problems on their way of development, a lot. How is the film crystallizes organization convicts to escape surveillance and frustrate employees access to certain events. Organized abuse of circumstances, a small group of prisoners gathered around a leader Mareta, impose all its unwritten rules.

Plot

Jovan Nikolic (Alexander Milisaljević) is from Ćuprija and was a student at Belgrade University. His flawed life choices led to him being sentenced to one year in prison with mandatory drug treatment. The film follows him moving from his prison cell to serve out his sentence in the prison's attached treatment hospital.

At the beginning of the film Jovan lacks awareness that his life choices were risky, and seeing himself as only an occasional drug user, instead feels he does not belong in prison based upon a circumstantial case. Intending to return to his life, Jovan wants his time to pass without complications and tries to remain calm, and show responsibly and proper communication with the hospital's commanders and educators, but as he lacks the proper awareness of his real problem, he does not adequately protect himself from the snares and block of traps which can deter him serving his sentence.

Jovan quickly and easily enters into relationships with other men. And it develops that his relationship with Mareto (George Erčević) grows from that of acquaintance into a business relationship of customers and dealers, and involves the prison's manydrug addicts and dealers. While Jovan is in the prison hospital being treated for his dependence on heroin, his former plans become empty talk, and he has a growing feeling of hopelessness.

Summary

Throughout the film, or the Life of Jovan in the prison hospital, parade prisoners of various characters. The clearest division between them on all who fall into the "spider web", and to those who know how to stand aside and remain intact. Each of them carries its own individual destiny, is serving his own and has its place in the hierarchy among prisoners. Jovan desire to end it remains to be returned to her normal life, and studies related to the girl. However, the elections that John says of him make another victim exposed to addiction and other diseases, are unwilling to admit mistakes Treasury, no matter how obvious to everyone. When elaborate scheme dealing in the block is finally unmasked and organizations at the seams burst, John's chances of "normal" are already faded. It was only defeated John will face the consequences of their choices. Only by confronting, will be able to reach out for support that was always there.

Cast

  • Alexander Milisaljević as Jovan Nikolic
  • George Erčević as Mareto
  • Ivan Nikolic as Zarko
  • Lazar Miljkovic as Light
  • Nikola Penezić as Era
  • Free Stepić as Igor
  • Nenad Jankovic as Warden
  • Uros Milojevic as Sava
  • Jasmina Dimitrijevic
  • Dusan Radojcic
  • Milan Pajic
  • Milos Ilic
  • Predrag Paunovic
  • Luke Tabašević

References

  1. staff (February 26, 2015). "Film "Unutra" premijerno na Festu" (in Serbian). Naslovi. via RTV. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  2. stgaff. "Unutra (Srbija)" (in Serbian). Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  3. 1 2 staff (August 27, 2011). "Odgovornost za izbor" (in Serbian). SeeCult. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  4. staff (February 26, 2015). ""Fest" promoviše garažni film - Premijera domaćeg ostvarenja "Unutra" 7. marta" (in Serbian). eKapija. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
  5. Вучићевић, Јелена (July 3, 2015). "ФЕСТ: Филм "Унутра" – прича о одговорности за изборе" (in Serbian). Sputnik News. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  6. staff (February 26, 2015). "FEST premijera domaćeg filma "Unutra" Mirka Abrlića i Jelene Marković" (in Serbian). Nadlanu. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  7. staff (February 27, 2015). "Premijera domaćeg filma "Unutra" na 43. FEST-u" (in Serbian). Mreza Kreativnih Ljudi. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
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