Karlovy Vary: ‘3 Weeks After’ Wins Europa Cinemas Label Award
The film from Serbian writer-director Miroslav Terzić, exploring peer violence, “urges us to truly hear young people, be there for them and not look away,” the jury said.
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‘3 Weeks After’ Review: A Bruising, Fiercely Controlled Study of High Schoolers in Moral and Psychological Freefall
The kids have never been less all right than they are “3 Weeks After,” a nightmarishly intense depiction of high school bullying and its consequences from Serbian director Miroslav Terzić…
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‘3 Weeks After’ Director on Tackling ‘Everyday’ Peer Violence and Why Conversations About Suicide in Bulgaria Happen Too Late: ‘We Don’t Notice the Fire’
When Miroslav Terzić was writing his new film back in 2023, titled “3 Weeks After,” there was a mass shooting at a Serbian school, the country where the director was…
‘3 Weeks After’ Is a Timely Film About Peer Violence and “Violence Itself, How It Is Learned, Tolerated”
Serbian director Miroslav Terzić’s third feature, debuting in the main Karlovy Vary competition, starts with a high-school trip to Bulgaria: “I wanted to provoke the audience. … I did not…











