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Section: International Competition of Feature Films for Children
The Witch Hunters (2018)
10-year-old Jovan has had cerebral palsy for as long as he can remember. His condition has shaped his everyday life and made him think of himself as invisible to others – particularly his parents and classmates. In the world of his imagination, however, to which he escapes frequently, he is free to be who he wants and possesses the superhero powers that everybody dreams of. Jovan's (extra)ordinary existence is suddenly shaken up by a new classmate, Milica. Bit by bit, brave and determined Milica tears down the wall that Jovan has built around himself and eventually invites him to join her on a real life adventure – to liberate her father from his new wife, Milica’s stepmother, whom she believes is a witch. The quest offers Jovan a reality beyond anything he could have imagined, but in order to become a true hero Jovan first has to learn to accept himself for who he is.
Country | Serbia, Macedonia |
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Year | 2018 |
Duration | 86 min |
Rating | 8 |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Subtitle | English, Simultanneous transla |
Directed by | Raško Miljković |
Screenplay | Marko Manojlović, Milos Krecković |
Director of Photography | Miksa Andjelić |
Music | Nevena Glusica |
Edited by | Djordje Marković |
Contact | Pluto Film |
Biography
A Serbian director. He studied performing arts in Belgrade. He's directed ads, video clips, and promo videos. His short live-acted productions include the films Save (2015) and Kris (2017). His feature-length debut is the adventure fantasy The Witch Hunters (Zlogonje, 2018).
Friendship, Family, Teamwork, Illness, Positive Choices, Action + Adventure, Mystery