
Film '3 Weeks After' Explores Peer Violence and Suicide in Bulgaria
The film '3 Weeks After' by director Miroslav Terzić is set to premiere at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, tackling themes of everyday peer violence and the delayed conversations surrounding suicide in Bulgaria. The movie aims to highlight how violence is learned and tolerated within society.
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‘3 Weeks After’ Director on Tackling ‘Everyday’ Peer Violence and Why Conversations About Suicide in Bulgaria Happen Too Late: ‘We Don’t Notice the Fire’
When Miroslav Terzić was writing his new film back in 2023, titled “3 Weeks After,” there was a mass shooting at a Serbian school, the country where the director was born. “It was terrible when you realize what you are writing, it’s happening somewhere right now — it’s not a film, it’s real life,” Terzić […]
By Matthew Minton
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Serbian director Miroslav Terzić's third feature, debuting in the main Karlovy Vary competition, starts with a high-school trip to Bulgaria: "I wanted to provoke the audience. ... I did not want it to be forgotten" right away.
By Georg Szalai
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