• 29. May 2026.

THREE WEEKS AFTER

MINORITY COPRODUCTIONS

THREE WEEKS AFTER

CROATIAN PREMIERE

DIRECTOR: Miroslav Terzić

COUNTRY: RS, LU, IT, BG, HR

YEAR/DURATION: 2026. • 90′

coming-of-age, drama

Info

  • SCREENPLAY: Vladimir Arsenijević, Miroslav Terzić, Bojan Vuletić
  • CINEMATOGRAPHY: Damjan Radovanović
  • EDITOR: Marko Ferković
  • PRODUCTION DESIGN: Sandra Subić
  • COSTUME DESIGN: Dejana Sremčević
  • MAKE-UP: Rossitza Zabunova
  • LEAD ACTRESS: Anđela Alavirević
  • LEAD ACTOR: Jovan Ginić
  • SUPPORTING ACTRESSES: Tihana Lazović, Klara Hrvanović
  • SUPPORTING ACTORS: Branislav Trifunović, Andrija Marković
  • PRODUCERS: Snežana van Houwelingen, Branislav Trifunović
  • PRODUCTION COMPANY: This&That Productions (RS), Hit and Run Productions (RS)
  • CO-PRODUCERS: Ines Vasiljević, Paul Thiltges, Adrien Chef, Kalin Kalinov, Ankica Jurić Tilić, Stefano Sardo
  • CO-PRODUCED BY: Paul Thiltges Distributions (LU), Nightswim (IT), Invictus (BG), Kinorama (HR)
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  • SALES AGENT: Cercamon

Synopsis

The pupils of class VIII2 go on a school trip just a few weeks after the suicide of Andrija, their classmate. Due to bad weather and a bus breakdown, the group is forced to spend the night in a mountain lodge. The isolation, the lack of internet and signal, and what seems like an ordinary class meeting, confront both the pupils and teachers with the real truth about Andrija’s death and the fact that no one is innocent. The evil continues and grows, as the children find a new victim: Coce, Andrija’s best friend.

Trailer

About the director

Miroslav Terzić (Belgrade, 1969) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter. He graduated in International Law from the University of Belgrade and completed postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. Since 2000, he has worked as a freelance director and screenwriter, directing numerous commercials and music videos for leading regional advertising agencies. He made his feature film debut with the political thriller Redemption Street (2012). His second feature, Stitches (2019), premiered in the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival and received numerous international awards and nominations. In 2020, he directed the acclaimed crime-drama TV series Tycoon.

Screenings

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