Profesionalac (2003) <SECURE>

The film uses authentic documentary footage of protests and political rallies. Interestingly, lead actor Branislav Lečić was a real-life activist, and some of the footage in the film shows him in actual historical events. 🏆 Reception and Legacy

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In Serbia, it is regarded as a definitive "requiem" for the 1990s, capturing the exhaustion and disillusionment of a generation that fought for change only to find the new reality equally complex. The film uses authentic documentary footage of protests

The film won the award for Best Screenplay at the Montreal World Film Festival. The film won the award for Best Screenplay

It explores the shift from a communist regime to a fragile democracy, illustrating how the lives of the "persecutor" and the "persecuted" are inextricably linked.

of Teja's speeches and private conversations. Lost items Teja thought he had misplaced over the years.

It was Serbia's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards.