Miloš Biković presented to fans the psychological thriller 'Isolation,' where he not only starred in the lead role but also served as a producer. The plot of the film unfolds in the remote mountains, where young biologist Jovan arrives to observe wildlife. However, working far from civilization without communication and the internet quickly turns into a real nightmare for the hero.
Settling in a remote research station, Jovan quickly realizes that he is not alone. Mysterious nighttime noises, strange phone calls, and a silhouette seen on camera recordings make the hero doubt his own sanity. Biković admits that working on the project required maximum concentration, as combining acting with production tasks was not easy. The artist even compared this experience to 'mild schizophrenia and split personality.' After all, during breaks between complex dramatic scenes, he had to instantly switch to solving sponsorship issues.
Director Marko Batsković, who worked on the script together with Marko Jokić, aimed not just to shoot a horror film, but to showcase a deep social problem through the lens of paranoia and isolation. The premiere of the film at the 'Spirit of Fire' festival elicited a lively response from the audience, who noted not only the frightening atmosphere of the film but also the open ending that allows for personal interpretations.