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2 October 2012

Raindance 2012: Loveless Zoritsa Review

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As curses go, the hex foisted upon young Serbian women Zoritsa would, at first glance, appear to be relatively minor. From a long line of moustached women, Zoritsa is the first to be born without even the merest hint of growth. But Zoritsa’s fortuitous hairlessness comes at a heavy cost; her prospective suitors have a habit of dropping dead.

Returning to her village after an absence of some 20 years in an attempt to break the curse on the much revered Day of the Dead; Zoritsa attracts the attention of sceptic policeman Mane, as well as pitchfork-wielding locals with a score to settle.

It’s no easy task to blend horror with moments of comedy. For every Shaun of the Dead there’s a Severance, for every Evil Dead there’s an Army of Darkness. Thankfully, Radoslav Pavkovic and Christina Hadjicharalambous’s movie is one of the more enjoyable offerings from this particular mix of genres.

Loveless Zoritsa plays out like a strange, modern-day fairy tale, with a charming visual style that owes a debt to the Universal horror films of the 30’s and 40’s. Zoritsa’s secluded Balkan village appears to be just that; a strangely antiquated little township that’s been spirited in from a time gone by.

There are no prizes for guessing how the relationship between Zoritsa and Mane will resolve itself, and perhaps the moments of comedy never quite elevate themselves above just strangely charming; but for a film which is as strangely charming as this, with its baying, incompetent villagers, its botched satanic rituals and its bizarre coven of wailing, moustachioed women; it’s not a particularly big problem.

Chris Banks (@Chris_in _2D) 

★★★1/2☆

Rating:15
UK Release Date: 1st October 2012 (Raindance film festival)
Directed By: Hristina Hatziharalabous,Radoslav Pavkovic
Cast: Branislav Trifunovic, Ljuma Penov, Mirjana Karanovic

5 December 2010

BBFC Release more information on why A SERBIAN FILM was classified

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Friday 10th December Srdjan Spasojevic’s highly controversial A SERBIAN FILM gets a limited UK cinematic release. I cant comment on how bad/sickening the movie maybe but can only go with whats been said in the media but what gets me is that Westminsiter City Council (London) or for that fact British Governent probably knew already the media attention the movie was getting before it was due to be shown at Frightfest 2010, basically givien the movie more media attention encouraging curious movie fans to check the movie out 'illegally' online in its full. If a movie is controverisal for various reasons people should be able to judge how bad it is in its full instead of someone else been the moral highground. We can guess it is bad but like any movie it gets watched by the bbfc before been classified, but what I ask is when a movie is heavily cut are those parts been cut integeral  to the movie are they vital scenes?
On there Website BBFC have released more information on their classification for A SERBIAN FILM and be warned if your going to see the movie the information below does contain spoilers, check the classification and uk trailer for the movie after the break....