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- "Goosebumps" was a series of scary anthology stories based on the children's books by R.L. Stine. Series one was hosted by R.L. Stine for twelve episodes.
- Two brothers, Lemi and Kiza, having spent all their money, try to relocate their dead grandfather from Belgrade to Vrsac at the lowest cost, but he goes missing along the way.
- Petar Maras continues his expansion in criminal underworld while saving his family.
- Follows the turbulent lives of a group of young adults in contemporary Belgrade, Serbia.
- A San Francisco journalist mysteriously travels to the past and alters the path of people's lives. When his travels reunite him with his long-lost fiancée Livia, life with his present-day wife gets very interesting.
- The plot follows the lives of two people who, at first glance, are connected only by their name - Kosta. First one, refugee from Krajina, is trying to survive, while other one is peacefully building a career.
- A sitcom that follows intertwined lives of three couples set mostly in the building in which they live and the café owned by one of these people.
- The show parodies Serbian politics. The main character is a stupid, selfish, bad person who tries to climb all the way to the top of the Serbian government; the show also offers a look at the person who work for and with him.
- The series deals with three groups: modern businessmen - drug dealers and their subordinates, police officers and finally teenagers and their parents all operating in the seedy underbelly of Belgrade.
- The Gavrilovic family, in the absence of money, must earn it on every possible way. When Tika Shpitz, loudmouth from Stajkovce, comes in Belgrade, Gavrilo, head of Gavrilovic family, sees the chance to get money.
- Ex football player Mirko coming back in his hometown and start some suspicious business with his old friend Slavko.
- "The Defender," an nine episode television series is a legal suspense-drama based on high profile crimes that took place in the former Yugoslavia between 1955-1975. The episodes are based on actual events described in both attorney Oliver Injac's book, "The Great Attorney's Defenses," and, Filota Fila's book, "I Defended the Condemned to Dealth." Additional cases tried by attorneys Veljko Guberina and Toma Fila complete the series. Each episode searches for both truth and motives from the perspective of the defense attorney who immerse themselves inside the mind, lives and relationships of each protagonist. The series judiciously illuminates details and circumstances on the "How" and "Why" each of the accused stood trial.
- The series is based on the 1936 novel "Wounded Eagle" by Serbian author Mir Jam. Like the novel, the television series is based in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between the World Wars and centers around the love life of naive young protagonist Andjelka Bonjanic. After marrying a Montenegrin lawyer, she quickly realizes she has made a mistake. Since she had already lost her virginity during her teens, something looked down upon at the time, her husband--who learns this after marrying her--divorces her quickly. Andjelka relocates to Trebinje to get her life back on track. There she meets new people and finds new love, but her past catches up with her, bringing more drama and heartache.
- This is a story about two people, two completely different temperaments, different interests, no job, who would probably never be friends, but their life situation brought them together to be friends and co-drivers.
- The adventures of the residents of Petlovac, a typical Serbian village where the old customs and values are preserved in contrast to the contemporary, alienated world of the city.
- Ravna Gora tells story of events after April War 1941. Serbia with accent on the Chetnic-Partisan conflict, at the beginning of World War II
- Vera is a young woman in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia who gets entangled in the WW2 spy network and also in the patriarchal society full of powerful, arrogant men with whom she deals bravely and arrogantly.
- This is a story about Yugoslavian national football team and their journey to the first world championship in Montevideo.
- A modest Serbian girl from the 1930s loses both parents in one year, then gets abducted by a handsome stranger who forces her to marry him. For her he remains a mystery she tries to solve throughout the series, which is inspired by the same-named novel by Mir-Jam.
- The "My Generation Z" series talks about teenagers who succeeded the famous "millennials" , the "Z" generation, or the graduates of Belgrade high school(born in 2000, in the year of the dragon in Chinese astrology). We follow the two-class heroes (from blue and red shift) in the first day of new school year in which they will make the important life desicions.Dramatic complications, enriched with humor and music, talk about dilemmas and problems, as well as the joys in the life of young people in Serbia, their parents and professors.
- Serbian television series filmed in 2010, produced by Radio Television of Serbia and Kosutnjak film, based on the novel by Milica Jakovljevic.
- The theme of the series is money, not in the literal sense of pursuit of money, but in the fact that they spent all myths, ideas, and ideology, besides the myth of big money.
- TV series "Early Shots" is dedicated to student film in Serbia. Serial is based on the idea of it's creator and moderator, film and TV director Marko Novakovic.
- Series is about a wealthy family chased by things of the past.
- Serbian drama "Wounded Eagle" is a true-love story of a young woman and her passion, long-forgotten romances--and new ones, happening in a very romantic time between two World Wars.
- Trials and tribulations of a Jewish family from Sarajevo during turbulent times between 1914 and 1945.
- A powerful lyrical story about the sergeant of the former Yugoslav Army Zika Kurjak, from childhood in miners' home, through military days, to severe depression, imprisonment and the metropolitan madness.
- The film follows the celebrated writer and Nobel prize winner Ivo Andric during WWII, when diplomats and diplomatic staff from Yugoslav missions from countries occupied by the Third Reich, including Andric, who was ambassador of the Yugoslav diplomatic mission in Berlin, were deported to a hotel on Lake Constance.
- 1916. In occupied Belgrade, a mental hospital is the last free territory of Serbia.
- This romantic comedy is the story of Belgrade's 60-year-old Vesna. After the death of her husband, she goes to spend some time with her son and daughter-in-law, who live in California.
- The action is set in Belgrade, a country in transition after the bombing. This is the life of ordinary people. Jovan Ilic's professional-football career is over and he's now a husband trying to find a job and justify himself. His wife Ana is a marketing expert--ambitious, attractive, and educated. They live with Ana's grumpy grandmother, who regularly organizes intrigues for them and daily talks about (requests? demands?) great-grandchildren. There are two neighbors, Gula and Mika; Gula is well-read, bureaucratic-minded and cynical, and Mika tries to be a seducer.
- This series takes viewers on a journey in the 1930s, under the roof of the hotel, where the past and the present merge. The focus of the series is business of a prominent Banja Luka family, entangled in numerous intrigues.
- It follows the life of Jovanka Broz, the wife of Marshal Tito, since they met after the Second World War. The story also follows Tito's personal and political life.
- An updated version of a legendary Yugoslavian 1970s sitcom "House Theater".
- A European woman has been kept by a family as a domestic slave for 10 years. Drawing courage from the filmmaker's presence, she decides to escape the unbearable oppression and become a free person.
- The hardships of a young female refugee and her personal melodrama of being forced to choose between two men, out of whom she prefers the poorer one.
- The 2016 theatrical film of the same name reedited into a three part mini-series. Statistics show that every railroad engineer working unintentionally kills 15-20 people. This is a story about the innocent mass murderers and their lives.
- Maja, 17 year old girl, helping her brother Bokan, who is in prison, to pay off his debts. Eager to prove herself, she insists to do the job without any help. This decision will take her to a world of violence, for which she is not ready.
- 61st edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 10th until May 14th 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden. Ukraine wins with the song "1944", performed by Jamala. It also features the first voting system change since 1975.