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The Presumption of Justice

2012 | 41m | English

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

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Through the socio-political overview of the problematic structure of fan clubs and football supporters in Serbia, this movie focuses on a particular case of an incident involving a French citizen - football fan in Belgrade, which led to 12 young people being convicted to 240 years of prison. One of them is Stefan Velickovic. This is the story about the man who became a part of a huge political scandal, and his right to defend himself. As someone who has not even been at the spot of the incident, he has been pronounced guilty of a crime. What are the interests and intentions for making Stefan a scapegoat?
Release Date: Jun 01, 2012
Director: Ivana Rajović, Boris Malagurski
Writer: Ivana Rajović, Boris Malagurski
Genres: History, Documentary
Keywords serbia, hooligan, trial, hooliganism, murder trial
Production Companies Malagurski Cinema
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: May 05, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Slobodan Batričević Himself
Radmila Dragićević-Dičić Herself
Slobodan Georgijev Himself
Boris Malagurski Narrator (voice)
Veran Matić Himself
Boris Tadić Himself (archive footage)
Dragan Đilas Himself (archive footage)
Nenad Čanak Himself (archive footage)
Rasim Ljajić Himself (archive footage)
Ivica Dačić Himself (archive footage)
Name Job
Ivana Rajović Director, Story, Co-Writer
Boris Malagurski Director, Writer
Dina Harović Idea
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Organization Category Person
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