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While there is no direct "interesting paper" by that exact title, the 2010 film A Serbian Film
Director Srđan Spasojević claims the film is a metaphor for the "fascism of political correctness" and the exploitation of the Serbian people by their own government. The infamous "newborn" scene is often interpreted as a statement that Serbians are "screwed" from the moment they are born.
Furthermore, A Serbian Film challenges the very notion of censorship. The film became a litmus test for free speech in art. In countries like the UK and Australia, the film underwent significant cuts to be legally distributed, sparking debates about who gets to decide what art is acceptable. Supporters of the uncut version argued that censorship undermines the director's vision and that adults should have the autonomy to choose what they watch. Conversely, child protection advocates argued that the depiction of certain crimes—even simulated—normalizes them and violates the boundaries of ethical filmmaking.