Love and Other Crimes is a 2008 film by Serbian director Stefan Arsenijević. The film premiered at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2008. The Belgrade premiere of the film was on the 17th of September, 2008.
New Belgrade: concrete, melancholy, and everyday life. Anica, a woman in her late thirties, dissatisfied with her life, decides to steal a significant amount of money and leave the country forever. The film followed her last day, from morning till night. She quietly says goodbye to people, to friends, and to everyone who made up her life; gets small revenges she dreamed of; says what she always wanted to say; and gives away things she can't take with her. She gives them some things, tries to sort out their lives, and tells them everything she wanted to but couldn't.
He also arranges small revenges for some. Through that one day, we piece together a picture of her entire life. Everything would have gone more or less according to plan if, that same day, Stanislav, a young man from the neighborhood ten years her junior, hadn't declared his love for her. And she starts to wonder—what if this is the love of her life? After learning this, their relationship develops, and she must decide what to do by the end of the evening.
