The auction for A Serbian Film memorabilia, hosted by Unearthed Films, is still going, but will end at 5:00 PM on Saturday, June 30th. If you would like to own an official piece of one of the most controversial films in horror history, be sure to catch it before it goes. Every item not sold at the end of auction will be shipped back to Serbia and may not be available to the public again.

Also ending on June 30th is the storyboard sale. There are 16″x 11″ original storyboard pages available for purchase. Each storyboard is $150 and has been signed by A Serbian Film’s director, Srdjan Spasojevic. Stephen Biro, CEO of Unearthed Films, will be holding a storyboard lottery drawing on Tuesday, July 3rd. During the live drawing, Biro will announce each person’s name and picking storyboard(s) out for each person’s paid order.

As we previously reported, the auction launched after a three-day exhibit in Los Angeles for the film. The exhibit included a rarely seen one-time screening of the uncut 104 minute version of A Serbian Film and a Q&A with Spasojevic. Shortly after launch, however, eBay banned the auction, forcing Unearthed Films to host it themselves.

If you would like to check it out and make a bid, head over to aserbianexhibition.com and see what’s all available.

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