The Sundance Documentary Fund has announced the 23 projects from 21 production countries it will provide financial support to. Srdjan Keča’s Museum of the Revolution was among the projects supported in the post-production phase.

Museum of the Revolution is a feature-length documentary project directed by Srdjan Keča. The synopsys of the project reads: in the remnants of an abandoned utopian project, an unusual friendship grows between a girl and an old woman. When the city begins to erase the spaces in which they live, the end of childhood and dreams is in sight.

 

The film is produced by žUZROK, and co-produced by Restart from Zagreb and nutprodukce from Prague. The producers are Vanja Jambrović and Srđan Keča. The film project was presented and awarded at a number of pitching forums: IDFA Forum, DOK Leipzig co-production market, Beldocs In Progress (where it won the post-production award), Zagreb Dok Pro (where itwon the HBO Europe award), East Doc Forum (where itwon the main East Doc Platform Award) at CineLink Industry Day (where itwon the post-production Digital Cube Award).

Museum of the Revolution was previously supported by  Film Center Serbia, HAVC and the Czech Film Fund,  MEDIA Fund of the European Commission, as well as by Al Jazeera Documentary Channel and RTL GEO. The premiere of the film is expected in 2021.

Srdjan Keča is the author of the notable and award-winning documentaries Mirage (2011) and A Letter to Dad (2011).