A Good Wife

Sundance 2016
World Dramatic Competition
Göteborg IFF 2016
International Competition

A Good Wife

A Film by Mirjana Karanovic

2016 - Croatia/Serbia/Bosnia - Drama - 2.35 - 94 min.

with Mirjana Karanovic , Boris Isakovic , Jasna Djuricic , Bojan Navojec , Hristina Popovic & Ksenija Marinkovic

Language: Serbian
Produced by Snezana Penev

Milena, a middle-aged wife and mother, is living comfortably in an upscale neighborhood of Belgrade. She quietly tends to her looks, dutifully cooks and entertains her friends. But unsettling realities are beginning to seep into her when she finds out about the hidden past of her seemingly ideal husband. She begins an awakening from the suburban paradise she had thought to live in.

Sundance 2016
World Dramatic Competition
Göteborg IFF 2016
International Competition

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