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Darko Sinko / Slovenia / 2021 / 106 min / Slovene

Boris Robič is an ordinary man. One evening, while reading a book in his apartment, shots are fired at him. No one understands what happened. Not him, not the police. After all, Boris lived a quiet, peaceful life and believed he had no enemies. But when the detective closes the case, Boris starts his own investigation… World premiere at the San Sebastián film festival.

cast Radoš Bolčina, Mirel Knez, Dejan Spasić

festivals, awards San Sebastian 2021

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»Really enjoyed this mordant Slovenian morality drama, with a terrific Rado Bolčina playing an ordinary, nice man descending into existential paranoia after he's inexplicably shot at. Drily funny about the instability a placid surface can mask.«
- Jessica Kiang

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