
Jasna is a teenage girl living in the poor suburbs in southern Belgrade, Serbia. She likes to record everything around her using a mobile-phone camera. She is making videos of herself, her school friends, her family, and Djole--the boy of her dreams. Her family is a mess: father is terminally ill and mother is barely coping. That's why she spends more and more time hanging out with her school friends, partying, and drinking. At one of the parties, she finally starts a convers... (Full plot summary below)
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Jasna is a teenage girl living in the poor suburbs in southern Belgrade, Serbia. She likes to record everything around her using a mobile-phone camera. She is making videos of herself, her school friends, her family, and Djole--the boy of her dreams. Her family is a mess: father is terminally ill and mother is barely coping. That's why she spends more and more time hanging out with her school friends, partying, and drinking. At one of the parties, she finally starts a conversation with Djole and later they develop an intense sexual relationship. When he realizes that she will do anything to be close to him, Djole starts using her as a sexual object. Jasna starts to experiment with drugs an skip school. Her life is getting out of control and she needs Djole to accept and reciprocate her affections.
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| Slant MagazineDiego SemereneA raw, sophisticated, and stomach-turning look at what it means to be a young woman in Serbia, what it means to be a woman tout court. |
| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonThis gritty Serbian character drama has audacity and attitude to spare, yet lacks sufficient emotional resonance beneath its sexually explicit surface. |
| The PlaylistNikola GrozdanovicThe Dutch were not wrong in awarding it for its bravery, but the old maxim of whether the glass is half full or empty takes on a whole new meaning with Clip because the glass is shattered into pieces too small for reconstruction. |
| New York PostFarran Smith NehmeClip hurts your eyes, but if it’s supposed to hurt your heart, it misses the mark. |
| User ReviewOkama RUna película cruda, agresiva, complicada... una mirada a la realidad de una joven en un barrio de Serbia que dista mucho de la vida color de rosa de occidente. |
| User ReviewRoman RHodn? syrovej film ze ivota dneních teenage swag sle?en, pro které ivot = party, ve?írky, drogy a jak chodit s nejv?tím hajzlem ze koly. Za to, jaký jsou tam otev?ený scény, tomu dávám o 1 hv?zdi?ku navíc. |
| User ReviewElvira LThe charged imagery might divert the soft souls from the message of this movie. Youth is a moment of unnecessary suffering and missed communication, this is the truth behind this great movie. |
| User ReviewPaja BBrilliant portrayal of Serbian youth in its decadency and the hard-core realism of Serbian cultural degradation over the last 15 to 20 years. Very well acted and beautifully written and directed. |
| User ReviewJan EClip depicts with extreme brutal-realism the girl-to-woman transition of the young protagonist Jasna. To achieve this, director Maja Milos only uses smartphone taken videos and plays with the contemporary obsession for videos and images of the younger generations. The role of the new media i.e. the smartphone in the sexual life gets to a new level together with the omnipresent aggressiveness of Serbia, the drug-consumption and the party environment. |
| User ReviewDonald LA stark peep into the lives of a group of wayward Serbian teenagers. Isidora Simijonovic is a knockout. |