Uslovna Sloboda (2006) -
The film features several prominent figures in Serbian cinema: as Ozren Ćuk. Milan Tomić as Dobrica. Ivana Mihić as Marta. Tihomir Arsić as Todor (also served as a co-writer). Sergej Trifunović as the Driver. Miodrag Krstovic as the Boss (Chef). Critical Reception and Awards
The film (2006), released internationally as Claused Freedom , is a Serbian action-comedy thriller that explores the complexities of post-war society through a satirical lens. Directed by Miroslav Živanović , the film uses dark humor to tackle sensitive political topics, including the hunt for war criminals and the influence of international tribunals. Plot Overview
: At the same time, an operation is underway to capture Counter Admiral Gazivoda , a war criminal hiding in a nearby village with his friend, Bubi. Uslovna Sloboda (2006)
: Milan Gutović received significant praise for his performance, winning the Czar Constantine award for best leading actor at the 41st Niš Film Festival in 2006.
: Critics note that the film's lukewarm reception may stem from its handling of recent, highly controversial Balkan political topics. Claused Freedom - Uslovna sloboda - IMDb The film features several prominent figures in Serbian
: The film has received polarized reviews; while some viewers enjoy its "thought-provoking" humor and acting, others have criticized it as shallow or overly political. On IMDb , it holds a relatively low rating of approximately 3.7/10.
The story follows two parallel threads that eventually collide: Tihomir Arsić as Todor (also served as a co-writer)
: The mission is monitored by various shadowy figures, including local patriotic organizations, the "Chef," a disguise master named Todor, and a foreign observer nicknamed "Blondie," who represents international interests. Cast and Production










































