film profile]), the film portrays an âhonest and painfully touching relationship between young people with whom their generation will identify, just as the previous one will grieveâ, as producer
Ivan ÄuroviÄ puts it. With about ten feature-length films, documentaries, shorts and TV series behind him, ÄuroviÄ managed to secure financing from the Ministry of Culture of Montenegro, Film Center Serbia, the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, the Film Centre of Montenegro and Creative Europe - MEDIA.
The plot gathers five Montenegrin childhood friends who grew up together in a small town and still maintain a special bond, despite being scattered all across the former Yugoslavia. Over the course of one year, and after a series of life-defining events, they will have to face the transformation of their careless, escapist youth into newfound maturity. As winter fades away, each of them will have to build a new world of their own.
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PODGORICA: The budget of the Film Centre of Montenegro has been increasing each year since its establishment at the end of 2016. In 2020 the budget of the Film Centre of Montenegro increased to 1.4 m EUR, which is less than the planned 40% increase compared to 2019’s budget of 1.2 m EUR and 950,000 EUR in 2018.
The Film Centre of Montenegro became a member of the European Association of National Film Agencies – EFAD in January 2020.
All four planned national premieres of feature films have been postponed for 2021:
Elegy of Laurel directed by Dusan Kasalica,
Supermarket directed by Nemanja Becanovic,
The Stork by award-winning Isa Qosja, and the debut feature