Apsolutnih sto is a gritty 2001 Yugoslavian crime drama directed by Srdan Golubović. Set in post-war Belgrade, the story follows Igor, a former Olympic-class sport shooter who has fallen into drug addiction and debt. His younger brother, Saša, also a talented shooter, watches his brother’s life spiral out of control due to the influence of local mobsters. To protect his brother and their future, Saša is forced to use his marksmanship skills in the real world, leading to a dark and tragic confrontation. Technical File Breakdown
: This part seems to be the title of the movie or show. "Apsolutnih" could be a part of the title, and "sto" might mean "hundred" in some languages, but without more context, it's hard to say for sure. "2001" likely refers to the year of release. Apsolutnih.sto.2001.720p.dvd.x264.-ExYu-Subs-
The title refers to a perfect score in shooting (100/100). The film contrasts the discipline of the sport with the chaotic violence of the streets. Brotherly Sacrifice: Apsolutnih sto is a gritty 2001 Yugoslavian crime
: The title of the movie (translated as "Absolute Hundred") and its original release year. To protect his brother and their future, Saša
Personal reviews highlight the film's emotional weight and regional significance.
It explores the "lost generation" of the Balkans, focusing on how the trauma of war and economic collapse forced ordinary people into cycles of violence.