WHEN THE DAY HAD NO NAME

By Teona MITEVSKA

ENTRE CHIEN ET LOUP (BELGIUM) - as PROD

Drama - Completed 2017

A group of teenaged boys' night out is tainted by ethnic tensions and a visit gone wrong to a young prostitute...A Balkan portrait of a whole generation of youth raised in a time of transition and questionable values. From the director of THE WOMAN WHO BRUSHED OFF HER TEARS and I AM FROM TITOV VELES

Festivals
& Awards

Berlinale - EFM 2017
Panorama
    • Year of production
    • 2017
    • Genres
    • Drama
    • Countries
    • BELGIUM, NORTH MACEDONIA, SLOVENIA
    • Duration
    • 100 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Teona MITEVSKA
    • Writer(s)
    • Teona MITEVSKA
    • Producer(s)
    • Sébastien DELLOYE (Entre Chien et Loup), Labina MITEVSKA (Sisters & Brother Mitevski), Danijel HOCEVAR (Vertigo)
    • Synopsis
    • Milan and his best friend Petar prepare an adventurous excursion with some other teenagers from the outskirts of Skopje. They are adrenalized for a boys' night out of drinking and horseplay before an early morning fishing expedition. They are typical teenagers full of sexual and romantic tensions and angst about money and material things. They are sometimes devilish and sometimes angelic; hungry to be adults, yet they still mostly act like children. They all have dysfunctional relationships with their parents, and they represent a whole generation of youth raised in a time of transition and questionable values. Their night of fun is tainted by ethnic tensions and a visit gone wrong to a teenaged prostitute...