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Anti-Waste 2020

★ 5.01 votes18 min📅 2020-08-18

Anti-Waste, a gripping 2020 drama by Tin Žanić, delves into the dark world of violence and its cyclical nature. The film follows a troubled adolescent as he navigates a chaotic environment where the lines between perpetrator and victim are blurred.

Director: Tin Žanić

Cast

Bernard Tomić
Roman Sem-Tuksar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Anti-Waste (2020) about?

This intense drama follows a troubled adolescent as he navigates a chaotic environment where the lines between perpetrator and victim are blurred.

Who directed Anti-Waste?

Tin Žanić brings his vision to life in this gripping drama.

Who stars in Anti-Waste?

The film features standout performances from Bernard Tomić and Roman Sem-Tuksar.

Is Anti-Waste (2020) worth watching?

While its short runtime may be a drawback for some, Anti-Waste is a thought-provoking exploration of the consequences of violence, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of drama and social commentary.

How long is Anti-Waste?

Anti-Waste has a runtime of 18 minutes.

About Anti-Waste (2020) — A Gripping Drama of Violence and Consequences

Anti-Waste, a gripping 2020 drama by Tin Žanić, delves into the dark world of violence and its cyclical nature. The film follows a troubled adolescent as he navigates a chaotic environment where the lines between perpetrator and victim are blurred. Bernard Tomić and Roman Sem-Tuksar deliver powerful performances in this intense, 18-minute exploration of a vicious cycle. As the characters' actions escalate, the question remains: will they break free from the cycle of violence or become trapped forever?

In a world where violence seems to be an endless cycle, Anti-Waste challenges its audience to think critically about the consequences of their actions. Director Tin Žanić masterfully crafts a thought-provoking narrative that is both haunting and thought-provoking. With its short runtime, Anti-Waste packs a punch, leaving viewers with a lasting impression of the devastating effects of violence.