Igra U Tami (2015) Review
The narrative shifts when Aska uses her dancing and beauty to survive, eventually awakening a sense of humanity and love in Vuk. This transformation creates a central conflict between Vuk's criminal reality and his sudden desire for a better life. Director: Jug Radivojević Writer: Đorđe Milosavljević Key Cast: Tamara Dragičević as Aska Viktor Savić as Vuk Vuk Kostić as Obrad Vladislava Milosavljević as Živana Production and Style
Reviews were polarized. Some viewers praised the emotional depth and the "theater-like" intensity of the performances. However, some Serbian critics felt the acting was overly aggressive or "stagy," noting that the film at times felt like a rushed adaptation of its theatrical source. Igra u tami (2015)
For a closer look at the film's tone and visual style, you can watch the official trailer here: Igra u Tami Official Trailer #1 (2015) Vuk Kostic YouTube• May 27, 2015 Darkness (2015) - IMDb The narrative shifts when Aska uses her dancing
The film was shortlisted as one of five potential Serbian submissions for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, though it was ultimately not selected. Some viewers praised the emotional depth and the
The story follows (Tamara Dragičević), a young woman who goes to the seaside with her boyfriend only to be kidnapped and forced into a sex trafficking ring. She is held by Vuk (Viktor Savić), a ruthless criminal who manages the operation.
The film was conceived in a to emphasize the authenticity of the social issues it portrays. It was developed from a successful stage play performed at the Boško Buha Theatre in Belgrade. Reception and Recognition