Synopsis
Responsible for “writing” the Black Wave, master screenwriters
Gordan Mihić and
Ljubiša Kozomara directed only one feature film:
Crows. Đuka is an ageing boxer struggling to make ends meet and, as he meets fellows as defeated as him, they decide to form a gang and begin to steal, cheat, and even kill for money. As the gang wanders through streets and crevices of rural towns, they begin to resemble the feathered friends of the film’s title. Led by
Slobodan Perović in a marvellous performance and accompanied by a remarkable minimalist score by
Zoran Hristić,
Crows renders the fate of people on the margins of society and gives a distinctive voice to the rejected, despised, and dispossessed.