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- The fitness trainer's control over the perfect bodies surrounding him stirs up his ever-growing desire. Heavy weights and loud music hide a slowly burning chaos. Is his established order coming to an end?
- The young girl is being chased by a ravenous group of zombies and a strange religious vigilante is coming to her rescue.
- Alpar has his first day of work at the border between Hungary and Serbia. Stationed there to save his country from refugees, he is confronted with the reality of being a border guard and is forced to adapt to the merciless customs.
- Famous cabaret presented by Milan Gutovic where he sarcastically comments on political situation in the country at that time.
- North Mexico 1911. A pre-revolutionary situation. Various gangs are looking for their opportunity. During their North American adventure, Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid run into Pancho Villa and his banda internacionalista. The Magonistas, who prepare their disastrous insurrection in Baja California, are in need for weapons and money. A fight for the diamond starts... In honor of the 100th anniversary of entering Villa and Zapata in Mexico City (December 1914.)
- "Sampion" is a documentary about a veteran Serbian kick boxer in his forties Nebojsa Denic who wants to challenge the world champion Kenan Gunaydin, a fighter in his prime. Denic is preparing for the match and fund raising at the same time, while also having his day job and taking care of family. Gunaydin on the other hand is a champ in his prime with an entourage taking care of his needs. Documentary crew led by director Nebojsa Radosavljevic manages to capture the story of David versus Goliath.
- A film about Stefan Gasic, a young graffiti artist and Youtuber from Serbia, who battles for his voice to be heard in the loud noise of the 21st century.
- Documentary and feature film essay on the legendary cult Belgrade cinema "20th October", closed to the unsuccessful privatization of 14 cinema theaters. The Cinema was famous for its B movies repertoire, as the only terrorist bombing of the cinema in ex-Yugoslavia and as a spot of romantic first dates. In a form of the personal ad: I'm looking for a cinema for a serious relationship; this student film deals with the pop-cultural nostalgia about survival and disappearance of the cinemas, as the more poetic source of media archaeology from the first-person perspective.
- A poetic vision of the last restoration work of the unique frescoes of one of the largest male monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Studenica.
- Branko Crnogorac Kareli is one of the famous, though bizarre characters in pop culture of Ex Yugoslavia . Former circus and film hero,known for his ability to digest almost anything.
- Students, workers, citizens. politicians from opposition parties made a protest against Slobodan Milosevic regime after elections in 1996.
- The magical music box invites few people to meditate on their dreams and desires. The box eventually passes from one person to another showing that all of the characters have the same pains and desires.
- Inspired by true events. ''Boswellia sacra'' is a short feature film about nature which draws a parallel between the environment and the protection of human rights; about the law of nature that is constantly being violated by man; about Vukasin Drakulic, a thirty-year-old young man who comes to realize this relationship. Can a person escape his own nature and the one that surrounds him.
- Farmer's family, shop owners in a province, employees in shopping mall, female ensemble of middle-aged square dancers, restaurant boss, all from Chine, are living isolated life in Serbia, lost between here and there, fighting for survival, being overlooked even during the historical visit of Chinese President to autocratic Serbian Government.
- Olga is an eleven-year-old girl with cerebral palsy that lives in a village called Zagora in eastern Serbia. Her father Jakov and mother Mira desperately want to have a "healthy" child. They had three unsuccessful pregnancies that ended in miscarriages. Jakov looks at the fact that he has that unfortunate child as a kind of punishment. His whole world, outlook on life, motivation, relationship with Mira, and Olga are colored by his feeling that he is being punished. Olga is a child that has no life outside of her room and a window beside her bed. Her only support in the household is her mother. The only contact with her peers and the outside world are Kruna and Nebojsa, children of her uncle Arsenije, a rich and a well-respected man, who owes a part of his wealth and influence to Olga's mother Mira, who has (in accordance with tradition) renounced her inheritance in favor of her brother. Arsenije is also an employer of his brother-in-law Jakov, who is struggling to provide a bare existence to his family. Olga's life, in this microcosm of rural life in eastern Serbia, is almost hopeless. Hidden from the outside world she is a prisoner of misfortune and shame that her household carries. Invisible to her father that want's a "healthy" offspring and (Mira) being torn about having Olga institutionalized, pressured to such an act by a local doctor Ljuba, Olga is being cared for by her feeble, tired, pregnant mother who is herself fighting with a multitude of disparate and contradictory feelings (towards Olga, towards Jakov, towards Arsenije). Then, when Nebojsa and Kruna discover, on the internet, videos of children with cerebral palsy swimming, there will emerge an almost impossible solution for Olga's isolation - going out of the house and to a nearby lake. Olga will herself start believing in the impossible, she will exit her home and learn how to swim the very morning when Jakov and Arseninje are in the hospital waiting for the news on Mira's difficult delivery. Shattered, having lost yet another child at birth, Jakov will experience a certain kind of revelation and he will head home determined to change his relationship with Olga. Nevertheless, at home he will be welcomed by a shocking surprise, and instead of in a bed he will find Olga with the rest of the kids at the lake. The revelation he had had at the hospital, the fear for a child which was clearly manifested for the first time beside Olga's empty bed, will culminate in the water, in a couple of panicked unsuccessful dives to find Olga and in the last scene in which the two of them, liberated in the glistening water, will "stand" in front of each other.
- "Pink" is a film about puberty, growing up, sexuality, changing.
- Diagnosed with ALS a decade a go, Dabiz travels around Eastern Europe in a van to encourage others (different and alike) never to give up.
- Inspired by true story of a nun Jelena Karavayeva that follows last hours of life of a member of the French Resestance during the WW2, in the Sante prison, in Paris. Talks between nun and her will, before rooster's crow, decide their fate.
- Three friends and a dog share Christmas Eve at an unusual home. The radio is on.
- The show consisting of skits, musical numbers, guest appearances by celebrities and a studio part with the presenter - the host. In each episode there is a parody of daily news, but also parodies of existing stereotypical forms of television, such as commercials, television shops, movie trailers, genre films, family series and talk shows.
- A short story split in two acts reveals the prologue of an upcoming drug addict in her early thirties who started losing bits of her life. Overtaken by stress, a blurry background and the substance, she leans towards extremes.
- A documentary about passion for skateboarding in Bor, a small industrial town in Eastern Serbia. About friendship and constant trying to get a skate park.
- Who (or what) repairs and maintains the time when it stops?
- Petar Vuckovic, in his youth without support, entered professional rallying and became a top-notch driver despite the dangers of the sport, which led him to dilemma about whether to give up for the well-being of his family.
- Innocent but intoxicated reality and dreams of a street kid
- Observational film giving an inside view of one of the largest music festival in Europe, which began as a political act against Milosevic's regime over Serbia, and remains a "state of exit" for the hundreds of thousands of young people who gather there every year
- Die Roma sind Europas größte Minderheit und oft unerwünschte Nachbarn. Thilo Mischke begibt sich auf Spurensuche. Er begleitet Ermittler in Berlin bei ihrer Jagd nach Trickbetrügern, zieht in Bulgarien in eines der gefährlichsten Ghettos ein, erlebt, wie dramatisch die Lage der Roma in Italien ist und wie eine junge Generation von Roma sich in Serbien gegen die Traditionen und Klischees stemmt.
- The honeymoon is cut short when Branko's business runs into trouble.Kristina has trouble dealing with the household staff. Vojin Konstantinovic has a proposition for Anastasija, and Stefan goes to work for Momcilo Bjelic.
- While Stefan's ex-lover, Viktor, arrives in Belgrade and begs Stefan to come back to New York, Anastasija and Ognjen jet off to get married. Branko's chauffeur, Mihailo, secretly tries to help his boss by bribing a banker.
- When Branko throws an elaborate dinner party and invites Momcilo in hopes of luring him back to Kadwest. Momcilo tells Kristina he still loves her. Stefan befriends Momcilo's emotionally unstable wife, Lidija.
- As Stefan's anti-gay co-workers continue to taunt him, Veselin decides to take him to a bordello. Branko attempts to save his business by putting key holdings in Kristina's name. Kristina pawns an expensive piece of jewelry to help Momcilo.