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- In the face of her family life falling to pieces, a social-media-obsessed teenage girl falls into a hedonistic world of sex, drugs, and abuse.
- A man wrongly convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the U.S. is offered his freedom if he can rescue the President's daughter from an outer-space prison taken over by violent inmates.
- A banished hero of Rome allies with a sworn enemy to take his revenge on the city.
- Year 1973, turmoil between Kosovo Serbs and Albanians in Autonomous province of Kosovo. A story that describes the beginning of the crisis in Kosovo.
- A TV series which depicts the clash of different value systems and mentalities of Montenegrin two families, one from the old city of Budva, and the other from transitional Niksic.
- 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.
- At the very beginning of the World War I, Filip, a Serb and the principal of a gymnasium in a small Serbian town, is summoned urgently to Belgrade to serve in the war effort. He has no one to leave his wife Lea with. She is a young and pretty Slovenian woman, a teacher of rhythmics and dance he met while studying in Western Europe. Azem, an illiterate, patriarchal Albanian, the school custodian, gives Filip his solemn oath, his 'Besa' (in the Albanian tradition: when someone gives their word which must be kept even if they lose their life in the process) that he would look after Lea and see to it that nothing happened to her. Two Europeans, from two entirely different cultures and habits are forced to an awkward cohabitation in the empty school. While the war rages in the background and gets menacingly closer, their interaction develops from hatred, through intolerance, to tolerance and an unusual friendship. Circumstances gradually draw Lea and Azem, a Christian woman and a Muslim man, into a complex forbidden relationship - something like love! More than merely a romantic story, this movie is a paradigm of profound ethnic and class divisions in Europe in the early 20th century which some of them prevail to this day.
- A married couple from Belgrade decide to move from the city to the countryside so they can work on both their marriage and their careers as artists. People they find there are a bit annoying but mean well and not acually helping them to find their peace.
- Tells the story of famous poet Laza Kostic and relationship with Lenka Dundjerski, much younger girl and daughter of his friend.
- The film narrates a tormented love story between one of the most famous poets of Serbian literature, Laza Kostic, renowned for his sublime poetic puns and word coining and an enchanting young girl by the name of Lenka Dundjerski, an educated and refined daughter of a landowner Lazar Dundjerski. Standing in the way of their love is the insurmountable age gap between the two, as Kostic is 29 years older than his beloved one. The affair inspired one of the most sophisticated and tender love poems of the time, an utmost expression of yearning, in which the poet''s unflinching devotion is linked to his admiration for a Venice basilisk by the name of Santa Maria della Salute.
- Bor, Serbia, once the largest copper mine, now just the biggest hole in Europe. Small union protests are going on. Toda and Stefan are best friends, skaters, who spend their first summer after finishing high school. Stefan's going to Belgrade to the University in fall. Toda says he wouldn't apply to the University even if he had the money. They spend time shooting "Jackass-like" videos and hanging out with Dunja, who came back from France for her holidays, and get into a quiet battle for her attention. In that strange relationship of dying friendship and rivalry they try to get ahead of each other. But when small union protest evolves into a huge riot their destructiveness will tie them together.
- Djordje Popovic (played by Slaven Doslo), young doctor from Belgrade, receives an anonymous call to meet his father. Up until that moment Djordje is strongly convincedthat his father is dead, nevertheless he decides to give in the adventure of discovering his own identity. He leaves for Montenegro and while travelling meets Lola (played by Vanja Nenadic), young kiteboarder, also a daughter of a police inspector, on her way to Ada Bojana. After many years of serving his sentence Nikola Popovic (played by Milutn Mima Karadzic) is coming out of the prison in Trst. He is planning a short visit to Montenegro, just to collect the hidden diamonds stolen long time ago from european jewelry stores. But what he is about to run into is an excitable reception from the police and his old partners interested in those diamonds, he is prepared for anything except to meet his son twenty five years after. On the other hand, while expecting the encounter with his father, Djordje could not forsee this trip will make him fall in love. Nikola finds it hard to play this new role of a parent and he longs to leave for Trst as soon as posible, to get back to his old ways. The chain of events, the chaos of the chase after the treasure and especially his love for his son will help Nikola decide to stay and begin a new life at Ada Bojana.
- A boy's secret trek from his country town to Budapest to claim a prize evolves into the hopeful search for his missing father. Lali, a Roma boy, wins a chocolate bar from a friend in a card game and discovers that the wrapper makes him the lucky winner of a red motor scooter. How to claim the prize in person, as required, when you're only twelve and look much younger? First-time director Groó creates a sure and realistic depiction of childhood on the cusp of manhood in this sensitive and lovingly crafted coming-of-age story.
- People from the city, working to prepare for a new road, come to one underdeveloped Montenegrin village where they encounter the locals.
- Through the intimate stories of seven, October is the generational attitude of Serbia today, shown in different perspective and through different genres - from black comedy to melodrama, poetic portrait to the socially engaged horror. Motif that binds all of the story is the tenth anniversary of the democratic revolution. Each film is taking place on the feast day, 5 October, and each film is differently related to the incident. The film brings fresh vision of the seven young directors who were teenagers at the time of the overthrow of president Milosevic and his regime of the functions. On a personal and emotional way they show a complex picture of modern Serbia.
- Some of the most symbolic moments of the 1956 Revolution in Hungary were the tooth-and-nail battles fought by the so-called 'Pest Lads' who dared to defy odds by taking on the panzers of one of the world's superpowers. The story begins on October 23rd, 1956 and ends on November 4th of the same year. Juli is Totya's girlfriend but also loves Gábor. Their love triangle will have to endure the trials and tribulations of these stirring times. A group of boys living in the outskirts of the capital are playing football in abandoned lot when Juli, a ticket inspector, brings news of protests breaking out in the city. Only Gábor accompanies her into town and together they become part of this historical event. At dawn, when the boys too come under fire from Soviet forces, they decide to join in the fight. Under Totya's leadership, they grab some guns and build a barricade around a small cinema. With only guns and gasoline at their disposal, they stand their ground against the encroaching Soviet tanks.
- The latest film from Metod Pevec explores the tensions between the old and new ways of doing things in independent, post-Communist Slovenia, centered on a family dispute over an inheritance. The free-spirited but emotionally troubled Frank (Janez Skof), still an idealist about now-discarded socialist ideology, returns home for the reading of his late father's will. His father was a leader in the country's transition to free market enterprise, but Frank suspects that the inheritance money may have been earned through illicit dealings. Frank's capitalist-minded brother Brane (Valter Dragan) believes he has full right to the inheritance and retains lawyers and some of his father's shadier cronies to ensure that he collects it. Meanwhile, the dormant love triangle among the two brothers and Brane's wife Ines (Katarina Cas) comes back to the fore.
- The biggest Balkan star Lepa Brena in the documentary speaks about the fame but also reveals and yet unknown details from her biography. From childhood in Brcko, growing up in the working family to the achievement of the most successful career in the former Yugoslavia. How she built the brand, what was the role of her manager Raka Djokic, in the success of Lepa Brena and "Slatki greh" and how it looked like a tour that lasted for 9 years. The film is featured by prominent artists and public workers of a time brought by artists like Lepa Brena today.
- The TV series Budva on foam from sea is a new project by Milan Karadzic, written by Stevan Koprivica.
- The girl is trying to talk to Luke about a possible reconciliation with Theodore. Due to a debunked affair with Lin, Dubois is seeking 2 million euros from Sava by email unless construction of his facility continues.
- Bojana refuses to go to school in Italy, which makes Savo and Nadja crazy. Alec takes Natasha money for Seryozha's surgery.
- While hunting for expensive amphorae, Martin drags Luke's friend into criminal business.
- Joko Radmilovich was prevented from trying to blow up Sava Bacica building. Job's sister refuses to help his father in any way violates law, and warring parties again have a meeting on verge of an incident, this time at police station.
- After a robbery in which he remains without an expensive amphora, Savo Bacic is in trouble because he committed a criminal offense by purchasing same amphora.
- After she is forbidden to leave room, Bojana tells her goddaughter how her parents blackmailed her.
- On way back from her evening meeting with Luka, Bojana finds a stolen amphora in front of her house.
- Bojana finds Luka drunk and their conversation turns into a quarrel that will end in sacrilege.
- Frightened by blackmail messages of anonymous Poseidon, Savo Bacic reports to police an innocent guy carrying a letter to his daughter.