Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene
A raw, sophisticated, and stomach-turning look at what it means to be a young woman in Serbia, what it means to be a woman tout court.
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Director
Maja Miloš
Cast
Isidora Simijonović,
Vukašin Jasnić,
Sanja Mikitišin,
Jovo Maksić,
Monja Savić,
Katarina Pešić
Genre
Drama
This controversial coming of age film follows Jasna, a rebellious teenager in Serbia who spends her days partying, drinking to excess, and engaging in casual sex. Banned in Russia for its explicit content, the film offers a brutally unfiltered look at hedonistic youth culture.
Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene
A raw, sophisticated, and stomach-turning look at what it means to be a young woman in Serbia, what it means to be a woman tout court.
Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
Milos's film pulses with f#*!-it-all abandon and chintzy eastern-Euro club beats.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
Cheerless and voyeuristic, Clip (which was banned in Russia) seems a sincere attempt to portray a lost and disaffected generation. But the film’s brutally honest parade of callous behavior and casual, almost cruel sex has a depressing prurience that wears you down.
New York Post by Farran Smith Nehme
Clip hurts your eyes, but if it’s supposed to hurt your heart, it misses the mark.
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