Dević’s documentary film noir about the post-war Sisak will be presented on 29 October in a retrospective Storm! 2 at this year’s edition of DOK Leipzig festival in Germany.
Goran Dević’s documentary film I Have Nothing to Say to You will be screened on 29 October in a retrospective Storm! 2 at this year’s edition of International documentary and animated film festival DOK Leipzig that will take place from 28 October to 3 November in Germany.
The retrospective programme includes documentary films from all four corners of the world on the subject of resistance. I Have Nothing to Say to You will be screened on 29 October at 2.30pm in Cine Star 5 hall in a theme block dedicated to the emotional legacy of ex-Yugoslav wars. The Storm! 2 programme will show the documentary film Letter to Father by Serbian director Srđan Keča and Dutch-Serbian film Theta Rhythm by Bojan Fajfić.
I Have Nothing to Say to You is a sort of documentary film noir about a town made even duller by the war than it used to be. Motivated by the unsolved murder of a young woman from Sisak, Ljubica Solar, in 1991, Goran Dević narrates about a generation of young people he himself belongs to.