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- "Menagerie" is a drama which takes place in the early 1990s, in one Serbian village near the coast of river Drina. It is a story about moral and historical breakdown of one country, located at a milieu separated from urban life, in an area that lives on specific rules and relationships between people. Srna, daughter of Strain, the most powerful man in the village, is promised for a wife to Jovan. Jovan is the son of a local forester Tadija, who, in return, allows Strain poaching and illegal cutting of village wood. Although there is attraction between Srna and Jovan, they still don't want to be married by the wish of their fathers. Suddenly Petar, the ex-forester who was seven years in jail for killing Strain's older son, returns to the village. His return changes lives of all characters in this story indicating the uncertain end of it.
- 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.
- After the 1848 revolution with the help of Serbs and other allies Austrians managed to defeat Hungarians and preserve the centralist system of the Austrian Monarchy. A number of prominent Serbs lived in Vienna for years after the revolution. But their merits are slowly forgotten. The story begins in Vienna 1851 on a ball given by general's wife Ada, ahead of Easter.
- TV music film made in 2004, in co-production of RTS and Beomedia, inspired by instrumental album of Vladan Vuckovic Paja, "Na istoku zapada" ("At the East of the West").
- TV music film made in 2006, and produced by the RTS, inspired by instrumental album of Vladan Vuckovic Paja, "Dnevnik duge plovidbe" ("The Diary of the Long Sail").
- "A Journey of a Circle" is a TV movie inspired by the music performed by a duet Belgrade Percussionists whose members are Srdjan Palackovic and Ivan Marjanovic, soloists of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. The film was made in the style of modern music video with the music of classical works by J.S.Bach, A.Koppel and N.J.Zivkovic. As part of the film are presented unusual percussion instruments: marimba, vibraphone and gran cassa and short-section of life and emotions of musicians who play on them.
- "With my eyes wide open " is a documentary about Goran Nikolic, a fifty-year-old marathon runner, who entered the "Guinness World Records" book by running 55 marathon races for 55 consecutive days. Goran is a visually impaired person. He was born with only 5% of vision on one eye, while he does not see at all on other one. This is a story about his life, his thoughts and his subdued accomplishment, which he tells in the camera while running through the tracks of the park "Shumarica" in Kragujevac. At the same time, this is also a story about the power of will, as a driving force in man, finding alternatives in the lives of persons born with disabilities, as well as shifting the limits of human endurance.
- Paolo and his father were traveling magicians arriving in a new, two side of the city, to give performances. Their most faithful audience is children. Despite the linguistic border, Paolo is easy to know and communicate with their peers, and the easiest with the girl Jasna. Fortunately, rabbit Cesare, a participant most important magic point, suddenly disappears and the whole performance is being compromised. Paolo, with his new friends, goes in search of a rabbit. Will Cesare be found and will re-emerge from a magician's hat?
- Music documentary that was made a few months after the bombing on the "fresh" ruins of Belgrade. Film was made as a proof document of an era that remains indelibly in the history of the Serbian people. The work is inspired by the timeless verses Milos Crnjanski who at that time spoke perhaps a stronger force than when they are written.
- Someone else's life that always looks prettier and more interesting, and often we want to find the place of another. Precisely, with the help of the magic shop, to succeed in body Mirko boy and his father. But it looks like someone else's life and other people's shoes and begins to calluses.
- Crazy world is a music story of baby doll, the greatest pop-icon from Serbia, from city of Belgrade, by the early eighties of the last century till the present time. Crazy world is an auteur view into one career, full of ups and downs, a programme produced in the modern manner of music collage, with tendention to present an artist, through one very specific way of television presentation. That balance between bizzare things and reality, circus tents and night clubs, transvestites, teenagers, old people and animals - is a metaphoric try for entering of that crazy world in which, beside baby doll, lives each of us from time to time.
- In the first show, we will introduce student Sinisa Cvetic, the director of the short feature films "Compromise", "Mute Howl", "Dinosaur" and "Execution".
- In the second show, we will introduce Nikola Stojanovic, the author of the short fiction films "Dog days of summer", "Sherbet" and "Everything in it's Right Place".
- In the third show, we will introduce Nina Ognjanovic, the director and screenwriter of the short fiction films "A Brand New TV" and "They Cry".
- In the fourth show, we will introduce Branko Andric, the author of the films "Influenser", "Healthy", "Round 0" and "With blood on his hands".
- David Jovanovic is the author of the short fiction films "Sandman", "A Wonderful Day" and "M for Murder or 'l'art pour l'art'".
- Doroteja Kovacevic is a young director of short fiction films "Todor's Fate", "Bakutra", "Maybe She Sleeps" and "Free Jumpers".
- Luka Mihailovic is a young author of short fiction films "One Call", "Bambina", "Sugar" and "Crazy".
- Professor Darko Bajic, mentor of film and TV directing at Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, talks about his work with students.
- In the first episode of the second cycle of "Early Shots", we present Gvozden Ilic, the author of the short feature films "Prom Night", "Floating" and "Ribs", as well as the documentary film "Grab".
- We present the young filmmaker Pavle Pavlovic, who made the short feature films "Son", "Nothing was heard" and "The Road".
- We present the young author Jelisaveta Nikolic, who directed the TV drama "Birthday", the short feature films "Norway" and "Slavko", and the documentary "Milanche".
- We present the young author Ilija Petrovic, the author of the film "Distance".
- We present the young author Masa Miljkovic, who made several short feature and documentary films during her studies.
- We present the young director Jovan Dimoski, the author of the films "Short Lives", "Protégés" and the TV drama "Spring in January".