Crna Zorica (Loveless Zoritsa) is a 2012 Serbian dark comedy co-directed by Hristina Hatziharalabous and Radoslav Pavković. It was premiered in Serbia on 20 March 2012. [1] The film has been shown on the Raindance Festival in London, [2] the Film Festival in Cottbus [3] and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. [4] The film has been also shown during the Days of Serbian Culture in Croatia. [5]
Living in modern-day Eastern Serbia, still fertile ground for various forms of superstition and prejudice, Zorica ( Ljuma Penov) is a village girl who carries a curse. Ever since her first boyfriend mysteriously drowned in the river, men around her are dying in most bizarre ways. The plot thickens when stubborn policeman Mane ( Branislav Trifunović) who doesn't believe in 'village tales' tries to investigate whether Zorica is a serial killer or a girl looking for love.
Crna Zorica (Loveless Zoritsa) is a 2012 Serbian dark comedy co-directed by Hristina Hatziharalabous and Radoslav Pavković. It was premiered in Serbia on 20 March 2012. [1] The film has been shown on the Raindance Festival in London, [2] the Film Festival in Cottbus [3] and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. [4] The film has been also shown during the Days of Serbian Culture in Croatia. [5]
Living in modern-day Eastern Serbia, still fertile ground for various forms of superstition and prejudice, Zorica ( Ljuma Penov) is a village girl who carries a curse. Ever since her first boyfriend mysteriously drowned in the river, men around her are dying in most bizarre ways. The plot thickens when stubborn policeman Mane ( Branislav Trifunović) who doesn't believe in 'village tales' tries to investigate whether Zorica is a serial killer or a girl looking for love.