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South Wind

Although extremely favorable in every sense and potentially very profitable, Serbia's geostrategic position throughout history has caused far more negative consequences for the people who lived in this area. Over the past few decades, this position has led to Serbia, the "crossroads of paths," definitively finding itself on the so-called "drug route" that connects the Middle East with Europe. There are countless versions of how drugs, the most serious illness of modern society, can affect people's lives, both those directly connected to it, criminals and addicts, and those who are accidentally caught up in this "game." The film "South Wind" wants to tell one of these versions.

In the life of Petar Maraš, a young member of the Belgrade car mafia, things are starting to make sense. He leaves his parents' home and moves into his new apartment with his long-term girlfriend, Sofia. The clan whose member he is, and which is run by the experienced "Tsar," is doing well. The business is well-established, there's enough money for everyone, and the police don't cause them any trouble

That will all change when Maras accidentally steals the wrong car. Soon, Maras comes into direct conflict with the leader of the other clan.

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