It's about the monolithic power of leaders who hypnotize you to do things you don't want to do. Spasojević spoke to The Wall Street Journal and responded to the controversy saying, ' This is a diary of our own molestation by the Serbian government.
Related: Why The Human Centipede Movies Are So Controversial In fact, the movie has been banned in Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Norway, which only added to its infamy.
From its initial festival and theatrical run, A Serbian Film was subject to significant cuts in order to reach audiences, and was often shown in private viewings to avoid licensing issues.