Miroslav Terzić's '3 Weeks After' Examines Peer Violence and Youth Suicide at Karlovy Vary Premiere
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Matt Minton
Summary
Miroslav Terzić's new film "3 Weeks After," premiering at the Karlovy Vary festival, tackles the heavy subjects of peer violence and suicide among young people. Inspired by true events and dedicated to two boys who died by suicide one year apart, the film was co-produced by five countries. Terzić reflects on the unsettling experience of writing about school violence while a real mass shooting occurred at a Serbian school in 2023, blurring the line between fiction and reality.
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Key quotes
· 1 pulledIt was terrible when you realize what you are writing, it's happening somewhere right now — it's not a film, it's real life.
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