Circles
view in croatian- RS, DE, FR, SI, HR
- 2013
- 112’
- DCP, 35 mm
- color
- drama
- Orig. Title: Krugovi
Circles is a film about the consequences of a heroic act. Does heroism make sense and does it encourage us to do more good deeds? A modern tale about a heroic act and its positive consequences, Circles recounts three parallel stories about characters who, due to events from their past, are urged to make decisions that will change their lives. Nebojša, who witnessed the incident in which his best friend was killed, faces his friend's killer. Haris, who owes his life to a hero who sacrificed his life to save him, pays the debt by risking everything to help a woman in danger. In the third story, Bogdan, the son of one of the killers finds a way to leave the tragic past behind.
- Director
- Srdan Golubović
- Screenplay
- Srđan Koljević, Melina Pota Koljević
- Cinematography
- Aleksandar Ilić
- Editing
- Marko Glušac
- Production Design
- Goran Joksimović
- Costume Design
- Ljiljana Petrović
- Music
- Mario Schneider
- Sound Design
- Branko Đorđević
- Cast
- Leon Lučev, Nebojša Glogovac, Aleksandar Berček, Hristina Popović Mijin, Boris Isaković, Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Vuk Kostić, Nikola Rakočević, Marko Janketić
- Producers
- Jelena Mitrović, Alexander Ris, Emilie Georges, Boris T. Matić, Danijel Hočevar
- Production
- Baš Čelik (RS)
- Co-production
- Propeler Film (HR), Vertigo Emotionfilm (SI), Neue Mediopolis Filmproduktion (DE), La Cinéfacture (FR)
- Distribution
- Zagreb Film Festival
- World Sales
- Memento Films International
Srdan Golubović (1972) graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDU) in Belgrade. In the production company Baš Čelik, which he founded with a team of young authors, he makes music videos for the most famous bands and singers in Serbia, and also makes commercials. In 2001 he made his first feature film Absolute Hundred, which was produced by Baš Čelik and has been shown at over 30 international film festivals. In 2006, he shot his second feature film The Trap, which had its premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival and has won 22 international film awards. The Trap was shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.