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- Older but wealthiest man in the village Zivota waits for his Russian bride, but when his freshly single nephew Dragoljub arrives he falls for the girl and takes her away. Nevertheless, wedding happens. Zivota marries local psychic, Dragoljub marries the Russian girl and his son marries his own girlfriend.
- Documentary about unfortunate destiny of Sonja Savic, Serbian actress.
- There's no right time for love.There's no right time for starting a family.You don't wait for the right time.The right time won't come.The right time depends on us.The right time is always there.Dont be afraid.Set sail and you will find it
- Villages of Eastern Serbia are unique in the world. Under the fear of unknown evils, diseases, and unreal creatures, people created a certain kind of religion - invisible circle of curses, witches, and hope. Searching for spiritual peace and salvation sometimes can cause a tragedy.
- The documentary follows a group of Rap artists from Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia coming together to produce a track commemorating 20 years of 'domestic' Rap.
- There are certain conflicts that mark a society and a region permanently. Unsolvable, frozen in time, oblivious to the goings-on in the outside world, they offer no hope for reconciliation and truth. The conflict between the partisans, led by the communists, and the chetniks, loyal to the king of Yugoslavia, was one of the key markers of World War Two in Serbia. That conflict would not rest on the grounds of such a simple thing as the end of a World War.
- Aleksandra falls in love with her mother's lover. Romance develops in two parallel directions. The focus is instability of one's identity, which serves as a metaphor of contemporary age.
- Four legendary Yugoslav film directors talk about their careers, capitalism, sex, life, death and revolt.
- A look at the Lake Skadar in Montenegro.
- Film follows the life and amazing comeback of Natasa Kovacevic (23), basketball player from Serbia, who lost her leg in traffic accident in Hungary couple of years. A young life was suddenly altered dramatically, within just a few minutes. This "ordinary girl" became a heroine.
- One of the leading intellectuals of his generation, half-time professor on colleges in USA, eternal fighter for freedom of mind and actions, director Lazar Stojanovic made his only featured film Plasticni Isus /Plastic Jesus/ (1971), as his final thesis on the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrad. Stojanovic was arrested during his service in the army, and was sent for three years in prison. Film was first shown in 1990. and Lazar spent years in between fighting for freedom of speech and democracy. Describing his personal Calvary, Lazar Stojanovic analyzes how totalitarian regimes treated art.
- In the Belgrade Home for Retired Persons, Meri Galevska (85) with her husband, a composer Nikola Galevski, formed a sextet. Meri becomes a widow and the original sextet dissolved. Firmly determined to fulfill her and her husband dream, Meri made a new sextet made solely of of women. They embark on music tour, where they face many challenges and the steel will of one person.
- Making-of the TV series Selo gori a baba se ceslja.
- After unsuccessful emotional relationships, Ana and a couple of her friends decide to leave their village and seek happiness on the other bank of the Danube.
- LJUBA TADIC, one of the top theater actors, has made a number of significant roles on the film. This documentary is essentially an overview of his successful characters from the first film "GIRL AND THE OAK" from 1955, "BIG AND SMALL" from 1956, and later "MARCH ON DRINA RIVER" from 1964, as well as many other films, until the "BREAKDOWN OF DEATH" from 2005. He unconditionally presents personal thoughts about the practical work and difference of acting in theater and film.
- A satire on transition in Serbia. After the bankruptcy of a Vojvodinian factory, workers are protesting against the management. An anarcho-syndical group joins them to help in it's own way. Can the corrupt management really be beaten?
- First documentary film about the Serbian and Yugoslav rock band Elektricni Orgazam.
- MENSA is a society which gathers people with high IQ. This is a story about MENSA.
- After recent political changes in Serbia, many streets in Belgrade named after persons and events of the World War II, changed their names. The film depicts the work of the Street and Squares Commission, appointed by the city of Belgrade, as well as reactions of individuals and groups impacted by recent changes.