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Synopsis:
Peter Handke received the Nobel Prize for Literature in October 2019 in Stockholm. Having heard about it, Srdjan Petrovic – a winemaker from the Serbian village of Velika Hoča in Kosovo, decided to place a commemorative plaque with an embossed portrait of Handke in his wine shop, that the famous writer had visited on a number of occasions. But is the winemaker aware that Handke’s controversial attitude and opinions might prevent him from attending the plaque unveiling ceremony?
About the director:
Born in Belgrade in 1957. Graduated art history from Belgrade’s Faculty of Philosophy in 1982. He has worked as writer and director of both feature and documentary films. He is a member of the European Film Academy, Berlin and Film Artists Association of Serbia.
Worked as guest professor at EICTV (International Film and Television School), San Antonio de los Banos, Cuba, VGIK; Moscow, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA, ESAP – Escola Superior Artística do Porto, Portugal, DFFB, Berlin, Germany.
His films were screened and awarded at numerous film festivals worldwide.