A SERBIAN DOCUMENTARY World Premiere will be at FRIGHTFEST LONDON 2025! The film will be premiering at 6:00 PM on Friday, August 22nd, in the state of the art Odeon Cinemas in Leicester Square in central London, Main screen (790 seats). Get your tickets here.
Frightfest London is the biggest industry event of the year. It’s five days of the best Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller, and Documentary films, plus four of our internationally renowned short film showcases in the two state-of-the-art ODEON cinemas. The dates for 2025 are the 21st to the 25th of August. Read more here.

The definitive introspective look at the most controversial film of all time.
A SERBIAN DOCUMENTARY Director, Stephen Biro, will be in attendance for the whole festival. Find him and hang out! He has never been to London before and plans on on arriving on the 18th and leaving on the 26th. There will be a live Q&A after the screening, that we will hopefully be recording as a special feature for the future release.
“Stephen has done a brilliant job of assembling every aspect with style, interest and integrity and puts the ‘Making of’ and critical aftermath across with intelligence. A terrific piece of work and one that restores the original film’s reputation as a major work of art.” -Alan Jones, Frightfest
“I am very proud to bring this to life.”

“I am very proud that FRIGHTFEST LONDON is taking a chance on A Serbian Documentary. I am truly looking forward to going to London, since I have never been. It’s going to be a blast! Can’t wait to see all the new films being offered and hopefully, I can pick up a film or two while there.”
– Stephen Biro, CEO of Unearthed Films Corp, and screenwriter, director and producer of A SERBIAN DOCUMENTARY.
A SERBIAN DOCUMENTARY offers an unfiltered look at the creation of one of cinema’s most controversial films. With over 162 hours of exclusive behind-the-scenes footage curated with 14 new interviews with the cast and crew, this documentary pulls back the curtain on the intense experiences and creative visions that shaped A SERBIAN FILM.

Can’t make it to London? A SERBIAN DOCUMENTARY will be a Featured Selection at Amazing Fantasy Fest in Buffalo, New York Sept. 12th -19th. Filmmaker Gregory Lamberson has programmed the event under various names for 15 years, and previously premiered THE PROFANE EXHIBIT.
Prepare for a wild ride as it navigates the themes of censorship and artistic expression, revealing what filmmakers and actors truly believed they were creating. Hilarious, sexy but yet intense, this documentary provides a unique perspective on a film that has sparked debates and outrage globally.
Be forewarned it’s not just informative, but also an outrageous blend of ferocity and humor that promises to challenge your expectations. If you thought you knew the story behind A SERBIAN FILM, think again!

Director:
Stephen Biro: The Song of Solomon, American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore
Writers:
Stephen Biro
Caleb Emerson: Tosh .0, Titanic: 25 Years Later with James Cameron
Producers:
Paul White: Society, Bride of Re-Animator
Stephen Biro
Srdjan Spasojeviċ

Music:
Sky Wikluh: A Serbian Film
Director of Photography:
Vesna Tuviċ: Director of Photography for behind the scenes
Main Editor:
Caleb Emerson
Cast:
Srdjan Spasojeviċ
Aleksandar Radivojević: Writer of a Serbian Film
Nemanja Jovanov: Director of photography for A Serbian Film
Srdjan Zika Todorović: “Milosh” A Serbian Film
Sergej Trifunovć: “Vukmir” A Serbian Film
Jelena Gavrilović: “Jelena” A Serbian Film
Katarina Žutić: “Layla” A Serbian Film
Slobodan Beŝtiċ: “Marko” A Serbian Film
Lena Bogdanoviċ: “Doktorka” A Serbian Film
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