3 Weeks After (3 Nedelje Posle)
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‘3 Weeks After’ Review: A Bruising, Fiercely Controlled Study of High Schoolers in Moral and Psychological Freefall
The kids have never been less all right than they are “3 Weeks After,” a nightmarishly intense depiction of high school bullying and its consequences from Serbian director Miroslav Terzić that offers not a scrap of sentimental faith in future generations. Following an ill-advised — and very ill-supervised — class tour to the Balkans in […]
3 Weeks After — Miroslav Terzić [KVIFF '26 Review]
Plenty can go wrong on a school bus trip. In Serbia-born director Miroslav Terzić’s third feature, 3 Weeks After, what begins as a teenage hangout movie stretches into a stylized excursion through adolescent cruelty and the institutional impotence of the educational system, if not of state policy itself. Opening at the precise moment of boarding, [...] The post 3 Weeks After — Miroslav Terzić [KVIFF ’26 Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
3 Weeks After (3 Nedelje Posle)
QUICK’N DIRTY: LIVE FROM KARLOVY VARY It’s winter, and the weather is cold and misty. A group of roughly 30 Serbian teenagers take a field trip on a coach across the Balkans to Bulgaria, just three weeks after their classmate Andrija took his own life. The two school teachers in charge question whether the excursions may have happened a little too soon after the tragedy, deciding to forge ahead nevertheless. An avalanche blocks the precarious mo…
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