
Beli, beli svet (2010)
Release Year: 2010
Nation: Serbia
Alternative Title: Aspros, aspros kosmos, Bialy, bialy swiat, Egy szép
Director: Oleg Novkovic
Writer: Milena Markovic
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Milena Trobozic-Garfield, Uliks Fehmiu
Companies: Ostlicht Filmproduktion, Hepp Film, West End Productions
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards:
Similar: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: cheating girlfriend, cuckolded boyfriend, daughter has sex with mother's lover, ex boxer, ex lover ex mistress sex, father daughter incest, female full frontal nudity, female full rear nudity, female pubic hair, girlfriend doesn't want to have sex with her boyfriend, inadvertent incest, large breasts, male rear nudity, mother and daughter have sex with the same man separately, mother daughter relationship, naked female breasts, sex with daughter, sex with ex mistress' daughter, sex with father, woman snorting cocaine
Story
Set in the rundown eastern Serbian mining town of Bor, 'Beli, beli svet' follows a close-knit group of alienated locals as they navigate through misguided love affairs and other impulsive actions. The film is formatted as a modern-day Greek tragedy, focusing on these characters' struggles and the harsh realities of their surroundings. Notably, while songs are featured throughout the movie, there is no dance or stylish choreography accompanying them.
Summary
'Beli, beli svet', directed by Oleg Novkovic in 2010, is a Serbian drama that portrays the bleak and harsh reality of life in the eastern mining town of Bor. The film is inspired by the Greek tragedies of old but set against a contemporary backdrop. It explores themes of alienation, love, and despair through its characters' misguided actions and brash misdeeds.