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Why Should I Live

In 1985, the iconic Novi Sad punk band "Two Minutes of Hatred" broke up. One of their songs was called "Why should I live". Through the story of guitarist Saša Ivanović Sajla, the film tries to examine how 30 years later Saša and the other members of the original line-up answer the question they asked. Where are they now? Can Christianity and punk coexist? Can a man give up his youth? Which of them found the answer?

Top Cast

  • Saša Ivanović 'Sajla'

    Saša Ivanović 'Sajla'

    Himself

  • Boris Davidovac

    Boris Davidovac

    Himself

  • Dragan Škrbić

    Dragan Škrbić

    Himself

  • Stevica Sivački

    Stevica Sivački

    Himself

  • Sava Savić

    Sava Savić

    Himself

Overview

In 1985, the iconic Novi Sad punk band "Two Minutes of Hatred" broke up. One of their songs was called "Why should I live". Through the story of guitarist Saša Ivanović Sajla, the film tries to examine how 30 years later Saša and the other members of the original line-up answer the question they asked. Where are they now? Can Christianity and punk coexist? Can a man give up his youth? Which of them found the answer?

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