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The Federal Classification Board initially classified the film R18+.

Spasojević claims the film is a metaphor for the political atrocities suffered by the Serbian people under Tito's regime and the subsequent Yugoslav Wars. Australian critics argue that no metaphor justifies the graphic depiction of newborn porn . The debate rages on Reddit Australia and local film festivals: Can trauma porn be art?

The movie follows an aging adult film star named Milos. He lives in Belgrade with his wife and young son. His family needs money badly. a serbian film australia hot

The fire was lit in October 2025, when "A Serbian Documentary" was announced as part of the DNFF (Dark Nights Film Festival) lineup in Sydney, Australia. Two of Sydney's iconic cinema venues, the and the Lido Cinemas , hosted the film's Australian premiere .

rating in April 2011, but this decision was overturned by the Review Board in September 2011, effectively reinstating the ban nationwide. Grounds for Banning: Australian Classification Board The debate rages on Reddit Australia and local

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It was first refused classification in November 2010. An edited 96-minute version was briefly granted an His family needs money badly

Following a review requested by the Federal Government, the Classification Review Board overturned the R18+ rating and officially refused classification for any version of the film in Australia. Content and Controversy

: The film includes intense sequences of sexual violence , necrophilia , pedophilia , and extreme gore (such as the infamous "newborn porn" scene).

While some critics acknowledge the film's technical competence and strong performances, many others, including advocacy groups like Collective Shout

Content involving minors, specifically a notorious scene involving a newborn, which the Board found had a "very high" impact not justified by context. Community Standards: