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- The film is a story of immigration and identity after the dissolution of former Yugoslavia, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker Mihajlo Jevtic. It follows the period of transition of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia into today's Serbia and Mihajlo's transition from a child into a middle aged man. It is a film made by a man who is about to leave his country for good and about the contents of his immigrant's suitcase. Story about one country and four passports, a farewell that was in the making for 25 years. Combining the present-day footage, his family's Super 8 home videos and animation, Mihajlo reflects on growing up in a society that has been falling apart.
- "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 documentary about the blood feud in Montenegro. At the beginning, inmates at the prison facility talk about their actions and motifs. However, the central part of this documentary is the court trial to Nikola Kaludjerovic, whose revenge for the murder of his son claimed the lives of two.
- Jovica lives in Kosovo, in Serbian enclave, in village situated in the hills, with 30 Serbian children, 11 of which are his brothers and sisters. The first thing you notice about Jovica are his teeth. They are black, rotten, devastated. His family lives on the social help and child allowance. With cutting and selling the logs Jovica can not contribute a lot to the improvement of their life standard. This is why he has to find better job. For the work in the catering, he has to repair his teeth. Naturally, one needs a lot of money for new teeth. Where could he earn it when there is no job in enclave? New teeth, passport, any kind of job, leaving enclave, that is the route Jovica is dreaming of. But how can he leave when they all depend on him?
- he film is devoted to Shanghai, the cultural and industrial capital of East Asia. Shanghai's prosperity began in the first few decades of the twentieth century when the biggest world powers identified their interests in this part of the world.
- 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
- 40 days after the suicide of Branko, a former boxer, a local mangup from the blocks, loved by his surroundings, his son Luka becomes suspicious that someone actually killed his father. Following his intuition, Luka starts an investigation
- A socially inept man loses hope while uneducated lowlifes win big money by betting. A personal bet between two friends unleashes an ancient secret and leads to a big quest by religious fanatics to achieve their goals at any cost.
- Two brothers - Skill and Buddy - have been making hip-hop for over 10 years and releasing DIY albums. In their native Serbia, they belong to the disadvantaged Roma population and in Germany, where they live now, they are migrant workers with a temporary residence permit. In their songs, they fiercely criticize racism, segregation of Roma and neoliberal capitalism. They've just released their third album and set off on an unusual European tour.
- A man is trapped in a kind of parallel and weird universe. He is forced to accept "the real world" in order to become "normal" himself."The real world" is based on so-called "harmony" and he will try to change that.
- At the one side of the inner yard lives a mother, who is left alone by her husband, with a little boy and his sister. At the other side lives a wife with her husband, a geologist in pension, who has suffered a heavy stroke and now lives at the edge between life and death. These two women are trying to find ways to deal with their loneliness. The mother is desperately trying to find a man, and she becomes addicted of latinoamerican sope operas. On the other hand, the wife is trying to die along with her husband, and she's trying to kill every bit of sensuality left in her.
- Germans settled in Vojvodina in the late 17th century. In time, customs and traditions were assimilated and former newcomers became natives and locals. However, WWII puts former neighbors to the test and reveals the best and worst in people. Defeated, collectively guilty, their trace will vanish.
- A Balkan war veteran - who is now a homeless alcoholic - dreams that he is a tree growing inside the ruins of his house, which was destroyed in a bombing raid.
- Two writers, Miljenko Jergovic from Croatia and Marko Vidojkovic from Serbia, share the driving in a Yugo, the ultimate symbol of their common past, and drive it from one end to the other of the road once known as the "Highway of Brotherhood and Unity". It is a journey through the past, present and future...
- We follow the life stories of patients who are being treated for lung cancer, family members of the deceased and doctors themselves. The nameless narrator guides us through all the stages of the fight.
- A road movie documentary through half-a-century of filmmaking by Zelimir Zilnik, ZZZ (JOURNAL ABOUT ZELIMIR ZILNIK) is also a journey through the history of Yugoslavia, a country that no longer exists. With the specific style of docudrama that he built over the course of his work, Zilnik managed to remain engaged, brave and above all free by making low-budget films for decades. We follow the efforts of his team to finish the film FREEDOM OR COMICS, which was seized by censors fifty years ago and was recently discovered. This is the story of the uninterrupted struggle of disenfranchised social and minority groups, who are always the main heroes of Zilnik's films.
- Four legendary Yugoslav film directors talk about their careers, capitalism, sex, life, death and revolt.
- Two young actors are exploring the topic of representation of LGBTI people through the history of Yugoslav cinema and social circumstances that have resulted in different treatment of these characters.
- Story begins in year 1997 in a hospital in Jagodina. Doctor gives birth to twin boys but he makes up a story that one baby is not OK just so he can sell one baby. 20 years later a set of circumstances will make twins meet again.
- Serbia - Krusevac - 1944. Investigated by high SS officer girl possessed by the fallen angel. Serbian - Krusevac Theatre - 2013. A group of young artists remains locked in the building all night. Without the audience and the actors, the stage is dark, cold, eerie ... There, in the dark, they will be searched for, but they are long lost, they will scream, and their voices will be lost in the silence. With the last flash from their eyes, with the last cry from the soul, they will see a fallen angel. He is the one who invented the game, dictated the rules and determined the one who will survive.
- This is a story about one man, one country and one time.
- "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.
- Souls. Dreams. Past. Memories. What's left when nothing to touch and see remains. In the name of communist progress in 1971, Yugoslavia submerged a town on the bank of the river Danube. Building a hydroelectric dam was the most important goal, and the old town Donji Milanovac and its inhabitants were the obstacle that was standing in its way. No one believed Danube could be tamed and town submerged. Thousands of people lost their hometown, their roots were cut from them. The river's flow, species of fish and the local climate were changed forever. Their voices and feelings were never heard, they were subsumed by "progress". Five decades later, the sunken town is still alive in their dreams, memories, in their present life. The town became a ghost that haunts its inhabitants. Fifty years later the town has risen from the water.
- The story of World War I from the perspective of Serbia.
- Montenegro: a rich Italian man decides to build a house with the help of a native family in the middle of a lost, almost impossible to break, karstic landscape.
- Incredible story of Petar Radenkovic. From Belgrade to Munich, from cheap hotel rooms to a Bundesliga superstar. Millions of copies of his song were sold. The story of a man of whom Germany was proud and Yugoslavia wouldn't speak a word.
- Documentary film made for anniversary of 30 years of the hierarch's service and 25 years of the metropolitan service of Bishop Amfilohije.
- The death of a beloved dog reunites the author's family. A lonely mother, her ex husband, his senile father, and an eccentric aunt honor the dog's life, and remember the past.
- 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.
- Tamara and Ana are presenters of Belgrade's independent radio show 'Ljuljaska' [The Swing]. In their show they lie they are in New York, going to the concert of their favorite r'n'r musician Jack Oblivian. Lies are short lived, so they somehow end up living theirs. Following legendary Route 66, they travel from East to West coast, between dream and reality, fantastic landscapes and underground America in search for their dream.
- 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.
- Marija (Aleksandra Manasijevic) is a petrolhead who falls in live with Dusan, illegal street racer. Their forbidden love causes chain of events eventually putting her life in danger.
- Joe Mama the clown makes street-performances, over the countryside and around the capital, from the trumpet festival to the war zone, he is in the mission of spreading joy.
- Filip is traveling between Serbia and Catalonia looking for his identity. During which a casting call is held in Serbia for a Latino TV soap opera, that will show the special connection between these two cultures.
- A self-taught Roma musician from a village called Beska in Serbia, Dragan Petrovic, together with his three underage sons founded a band, not only to make a living out of it, but to, first and foremost, keep his family together.On the way to their dreams, from playing by ear to reading music, this unusual ensemble will have to overcome many obstacles of life, and the oldest son, Radovan, will have the hardest task - he will have to leave his village, enroll at the music school in a big city and share his knowledge with his younger brothers, so that one day, all three of them could become professional musicians.
- A personal and professional story about one of the most successful basketball coaches, Svetislav Pesic. What is that makes Pesic a winner is revealed by some of the most famous players, coaches, world leaders in sport who worked and are still working with him, but also the ones closest to him. The film was shot in Barcelona, Munich, Berlin, Belgrade and Pirot and follows key moments in the career of Svetislav Pesic