In Belgrade, 1993 Marijana throws a costume party for her daughter’s 8th birthday, with family and fellow parents attending. Grabbing the rare opportunity when their children are kept entertained in the other room, the parents open a few bottles in the kitchen and enjoy their reunion. Marijana suddenly realizes that she longs for more than a bunch of drunken guests and an inattentive husband, so she sets out to discover the thrills the night has to offer. She sneaks out of the house strolling around the empty streets, seeking genuine experiences instead of mere substitutes.
Milica Tomović (1986, SFR Yugoslavia), graduated from the Academy Of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 2011 with the omnibus film ‘October’ which she made together with her classmates. The film was shown in Cottbus, Trieste, Sofia Film Meetings, Isola Cinema and others. In 2016, her short film ‘Transition’ had its International Premiere in Locarno (Pardi di domani), followed immediately by a premiere in Toronto (Short Cuts), and the film won several awards. In 2018 she directed five episodes of ‘Morning Changes Everything’, a successful Serbian TV series in 2018. ‘Celts’ (2021) is her debut feature film.