Body in Plural

Body in Plural

2026 · 75 min · Documentary

Body in Plural moves between bodies and buildings to trace how a single historic event continues to reverberate through time. From a 1988 mass performance in Yugoslavia to today's protests in Serbia, the film questions how freedom can still be imagined, not as possession, but as relation.

Directed by Marta Popivoda · Written by Marta Popivoda

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