
Belgrade 011
Drama
Overview
The film follows three young people from Belgrade, a city that offers nothing but pragmatism and not many life opportunities.
Top Cast
Mihailo Lađevac
Mihailo Lađevac
Dejan
Mihailo Lađevac
Dejan
Vanja Ejdus
Vanja Ejdus
Maja
Vanja Ejdus
Maja


Ana Stefanović
Ana Stefanović
Danja
Ana Stefanović
Danja


Radivoje Bukvić
Radivoje Bukvić
Željko
Radivoje Bukvić
Željko


Boris Komnenić
Boris Komnenić
Pero
Boris Komnenić
Pero


Goran Sultanović
Goran Sultanović
Aca
Goran Sultanović
Aca
Aleksandar Gligorić
Aleksandar Gligorić
Russian man, Fyodor
Aleksandar Gligorić
Russian man, Fyodor


Ljubinka Klarić
Ljubinka Klarić
Russian woman, Karina
Ljubinka Klarić
Russian woman, Karina


Erol Kadić
Erol Kadić
Jeff
Erol Kadić
Jeff
Lena Bogdanović
Lena Bogdanović
Lena Bogdanović
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