Uslovna Sloboda (2006) -
: The film has received polarized reviews; while some viewers enjoy its "thought-provoking" humor and acting, others have criticized it as shallow or overly political. On IMDb , it holds a relatively low rating of approximately 3.7/10.
: The mission is monitored by various shadowy figures, including local patriotic organizations, the "Chef," a disguise master named Todor, and a foreign observer nicknamed "Blondie," who represents international interests. Cast and Production
The film (2006), released internationally as Claused Freedom , is a Serbian action-comedy thriller that explores the complexities of post-war society through a satirical lens. Directed by Miroslav Živanović , the film uses dark humor to tackle sensitive political topics, including the hunt for war criminals and the influence of international tribunals. Plot Overview Uslovna Sloboda (2006)
The story follows two parallel threads that eventually collide:
: Milan Gutović received significant praise for his performance, winning the Czar Constantine award for best leading actor at the 41st Niš Film Festival in 2006. : The film has received polarized reviews; while
: Two men, Ozren and Dobrica, run a private funeral agency. Their journey leads them to Zmajevac, where they find and bury a "corpse" that turns out to be more than it seems.
The film features several prominent figures in Serbian cinema: as Ozren Ćuk. Milan Tomić as Dobrica. Ivana Mihić as Marta. Tihomir Arsić as Todor (also served as a co-writer). Sergej Trifunović as the Driver. Miodrag Krstovic as the Boss (Chef). Critical Reception and Awards : Two men, Ozren and Dobrica, run a private funeral agency
: At the same time, an operation is underway to capture Counter Admiral Gazivoda , a war criminal hiding in a nearby village with his friend, Bubi.