
15 and a Half 2025
In the upcoming drama *15 and a Half* (2025), acclaimed director Milivoje Obradović crafts a reflective journey of artistic reinvention. Emir Ćatović stars as Nik, a celebrated actor craving something more from life than the predictable rhythm of fame.
Director: Milivoje Obradović
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is 15 and a Half (2025) about?
Nik, a successful actor, abandons his predictable life to pursue filmmaking, documenting the unfiltered lives of those around him. The story follows his quest for authenticity and self-discovery through the lens of his camera.
Who directed 15 and a Half?
Milivoje Obradović helms this introspective drama, known for his subtle yet evocative visual storytelling.
Who stars in 15 and a Half?
The film features Emir Ćatović in the lead role, joined by Kristina Stevović Obradović, Lara Dragović, Petar Burić, and Julija Milačić.
Is 15 and a Half (2025) worth watching?
As an unrated drama with a runtime of just 90 minutes, *15 and a Half* offers a poignant exploration of artistic reinvention and human connection. Fans of character-driven films will appreciate its thoughtful approach and emotional depth.
How long is 15 and a Half?
The film runs 90 minutes.
About 15 and a Half (2025) — A Dramatic Search for Meaning Behind the Lens
In the upcoming drama *15 and a Half* (2025), acclaimed director Milivoje Obradović crafts a reflective journey of artistic reinvention. Emir Ćatović stars as Nik, a celebrated actor craving something more from life than the predictable rhythm of fame. Tired of the scripted life, he turns to filmmaking, using his camera as a conduit for raw, unfiltered storytelling.
Through intimate glimpses of his fiancée, parents, theater colleagues, and friends, Nik captures the unscripted beauty of everyday existence, blurring the lines between observer and participant. This 90-minute character study explores themes of authenticity, self-discovery, and the transformative power of art. With a moody, observational tone, *15 and a Half* promises to resonate with anyone who's ever questioned the stories they're told—or the ones they tell themselves.