3 Weeks After": Miroslav Terzić's Intense Cinematic Tale of Tragedy and Tension

Miroslav Terzić, a Serbian director known for his film "Stitches," is making a comeback with his latest project, "3 Weeks After," which promises to deliver intense cinematic storytelling. The movie follows a group of high-school students from Serbia on a field trip to Bulgaria, but tensions arise when a student reveals the recent suicide of his best friend. As the group grapples with the tragedy, questions about responsibility and underlying factors emerge, leading to a potentially explosive situation. Based on true events, the film will premiere at the 60th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on July 7.
The film features a young cast led by Jovan Ginić, with supporting roles played by Klara Hrvanović, Andjela Alavirević, Tihana Lazović Trifunović, and Branislav Trifunović. "Three Weeks After" was co-written by Terzić, Vladimir Arsenijević, and Bojan Vuletić, with Damjan Radovanović as the cinematographer and Marko Ferković as the editor. Bendita Film Sales is responsible for the film's worldwide distribution.
An exclusive trailer for the movie offers a glimpse into the dynamics among the students and teachers on the trip, hinting at underlying tensions and unspoken truths. The trailer raises questions about the wisdom of taking a class trip so soon after a traumatic event and sets the stage for a gripping and emotionally charged narrative. Watch the trailer for "3 Weeks After" to experience the mix of music, dance, and unresolved conflicts that drive the story.
As the film delves into the aftermath of a tragic loss and the complexities of teenage relationships, viewers are invited to explore the impact of unspoken emotions and unresolved issues. With its compelling storyline and talented cast, "3 Weeks After" promises to be a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant cinematic experience.