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Full Moon Over Belgrade is a curious blend of comedy, drama, and horror set against the backdrop of early 90s Serbia, a time of turbulence and uncertainty. The film leans heavily into its surreal atmosphere, with Aleksa's night shift at an occult magazine providing a perfect lens for the absurdity of life during wartime. The practical effects, particularly in the dream sequences, are refreshingly raw and effective, adding to the eerie tone. Kresoja's direction balances dark humor and creeping dread, creating a unique experience. The performances are pretty captivating, especially the unsettling presence of Mrs. Kosara. Itās not typical horror, more like a strange reflection of the human condition in chaotic times.
Released in 1993, blends multiple genres seamlessly.Shot on location in Belgrade, capturing the city's essence.Features practical effects that enhance its eerie vibe.Dragan Kresoja's unique style shines through the chaos.
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