Serbian chaos ensues after PM Djindjic's assassination, prompting emergency measures. Exploring a pivotal moment through the eyes of a journalist, cop and criminal.
Belgrade, 2003. When Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic is assassinated, the country plunges into chaos, and the authorities' response is to introduce a state of emergency. A turning point in recent Serbian history through the perspective of a journalist, a police officer, and a criminal.
It's the year 2003. After the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Ðindic, the country plunges into chaos. A state of emergency is declared. Danica, a young reporter on the rise, tries to investigate the real story behind it. And even though it puts a crosshair on his back, police inspector Ljuba, who is tasked with finding Ðindic's killer, is willing to help her. On the other side of the law, Uros, a young petty criminal, is drawn into this deadly plot. He drove the getaway car for the killer, as he works for those who ordered the murder: the powerful and brutal Serbian Mafia. As it turns out, there is a deeply engrained network of corruption and criminals embedded within the government, which Ðindic tried to dismantle. Now, those searching for his killer are becoming targets themselves. The closer they get to the truth, the more they become victims of the system they are trying to expose.—Beta Film