Take a Deep Breath Serbian , Dii duboko is a 2004 Serbian film, directed by Dragan Marinkovi and written by Hajdana Baleti. This drama was promoted as the first Serbian LGBT feature film, even though the writer herself stresses that it is more about the generation gap in the modern family. The premiere was held on November 8, 2004 in Belgrades Sava Center.
The movie starts at a family dinner where Saa Ana Frani, a discontent Belgrade Law School student who is still living with her parents, informs them about her decision to follow her boyfriend Stefan Branislav Tomaevi to Canada since he had already accepted a job offer to coach water polo there. The parents who thought the young couple were about to announce their intention to get married can hardly hide their shock and disappointment at the unexpected turn of events. Saas father Milo Bogdan Dikli, a conservative judge, is particularly not happy with the fact that shes leaving her studies. Saa also tells them that shes moving in with Stefan right away, even before her visa application is processed. The young couple then leaves the dinner in a bit of a huff.While driving back to Stefans apartment, they get into a car accident. Luckily both survive Saa only with scratches and Stefan with minor head and leg injuries that require hospitalization. In the hospital Saa meets Stefans sister Lana Jelena oki, a charming Parisbased photographer whos come to Belgrade in order to take care of her injured brother. While Saa gets released from the hospital the same day she wakes up, Stefan is being held for a few more weeks. ........
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