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The Parade

The Parade, in a tragicomic way, tells the story about ongoing battle between two worlds in contemporary post-war Serbian society - the traditional, oppressive, homophobic majority and a liberal, modern and open-minded minority... The film, which deals with gay rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. The film introduces a group of gay activists, trying to organize a pride parade in Belgrade.

Top Cast

  • Nikola Kojo

    Nikola Kojo

    Limun

  • Hristina Popović

    Hristina Popović

    Biserka

  • Miloš Samolov

    Miloš Samolov

    Radmilo

  • Goran Jevtić

    Goran Jevtić

    Mirko

  • Goran Navojec

    Goran Navojec

    Roko

  • Dejan Aćimović

    Dejan Aćimović

    Halil

  • Toni Mihajlovski

    Toni Mihajlovski

    Azem

  • Nataša Marković

    Nataša Marković

    Lenka

  • Mladen Andrejević

    Mladen Andrejević

    Đorđe

Overview

The Parade, in a tragicomic way, tells the story about ongoing battle between two worlds in contemporary post-war Serbian society - the traditional, oppressive, homophobic majority and a liberal, modern and open-minded minority... The film, which deals with gay rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. The film introduces a group of gay activists, trying to organize a pride parade in Belgrade.

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6.7 / 10
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2 Popular

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