Death of a Man in the Balkans
Death of a Man in the Balkans is a 2012 Serbian black comedy film with elements of drama written and directed by Miroslav Momčilović. Following showings on the film festival circuit throughout summer 2012, the film had its Serbian premiere on 16 November 2012, after which it went into general theatrical release.
Plot
An introverted loner who composes music for a living commits suicide in a Belgrade apartment in front of his web camera.Drawn by the gunshots, his neighbours, handyman Aca and bean-loving Vesko, gather in the dead man's apartment waiting for the paramedics, police, and forensic investigator to show up. Their respective wives Nada and Vera also come in and out. They pass time by eating, drinking, playing chess, and telling stories of the deceased man unaware that the webcam is still running. They extol his music though nobody can quite remember his name.
When they finally arrive, paramedics and police display more concern for their personal mobile phone conversations than for the dead man. Eventually, even a glib real-estate agent shows up with a reluctant client as well as a pizza delivery guy.
It takes the arrival of the forensic investigator to alert the room to the presence of the webcam, which has been filming all along. Now aware of the unblinking eye of the camera, the members of the randomly assembled group suddenly feel the need to justify their previous statements and actions.
Cast
- Emir Hadžihafizbegović - Aca
- Radoslav Milenković - Vesko
- Nataša Ninković - Nada, Aca's wife
- Ljubomir Bandović - Policeman #1
- Bojan Žirović - Grobar
- Anita Mančić - Vera, Vesko's wife
- Milica Mihajlović - Doktorka
- Branislav Trifunović - Policeman #2
- Aleksandar Đurica - Forensic investigator
- Nikola Đuričko - Agent za nekretnine
- Mirjana Karanović - Kupac
- Bojan Lazarov - Bolničar
- Miloš Samolov - Raznosač pica
- Zelda Tinska - Marina
- Nikola Kojo - Kompozitor