Gledaj me (Look At Me)Mina comes from Slovenia to a Montenegrin resort in order to find Andrej. She believes that he ended up in a local mental hospital, after tragic events from the past, which had left the unforgettable mark on all the characters. In hospital, Mina confronts sadistic, authoritative dr Vukčević, as well as her own past, a peculiar labyrinth of dark family history. Film Look At Me is a contemporary psychological thriller, which focuses on family violence, youth rebellion and love. It is based on award-winning novel by Ksenija Popović The Boy From Water. It won the award for directing at Alexandria Film Festival as well as a bronze mimosa for directing at Herceg Novi Film Festival and it was also screened at a number of international film festivals. Look At Me was the most popular film in Montenegro in 2009. "Marija Perović follows the tendency of the new wave of Montenegrin films which deal with urban topics in a unique way, using the potential of local talents." – The Jury of Herceg Novi Film Festival "Excellent Montenegrin thriller. Memory, love, pain, insanity. Almost all abstract terms can be used to describe this film." – YU ROCK’n FILM