: The film follows Jasna, a 16-year-old girl living in a post-war Serbian suburb. She navigates a world of heavy partying, drugs, and a complex sexual relationship with her classmate Đole, all while documenting her experiences on her mobile phone.
Released in 2012, the Serbian drama Klip (stylized as Clip ) made massive waves in the international film circuit. Directed by Maja Miloš, the film offers an uncompromising, raw, and often shocking look at the realities of modern teenage life. In an era dominated by mobile phones and instant digital documentation, Klip captures a generation translating their deepest insecurities and desires through the lens of a handheld camera.
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Catatan Produksi & Behind-the-Scenes (opsional singkat):
This was the year of Psy’s "Gangnam Style," Taylor Swift’s "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," and Lana Del Rey’s cinematic masterpieces. These weren't just videos; they were short films.
(released internationally as "The Clip" ) is a Serbian drama film directed by Maja Miloš. It gained significant notoriety upon its release for its raw, unfiltered look at the lives of teenagers in the suburbs of Belgrade.
Director Maja Miloš made a highly intentional choice to use explicit and unvarnished imagery. By blending professional cinematography with grainy, vertical cell phone footage, the film creates a suffocating sense of intimacy. We are not just watching Jasna; we are trapped in her perspective.