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- 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 unique film monument which carries collective experience of suffering in the World War II, in the concentration camps on territory of the Independent State of Croatia. Edited from over 450 hours of recorded testimonies, collected over four years of conversations with 94 witnesses, this film is an excerpt from great documentary archive. Story without narrators, historians and archive footage, completely immersed in the pure immediacy of live testimonies, bringing faded voices of the victims to our time. Giving the victims a right to interpret their own suffering, film represents farewell to a whole generation, becoming film monument built by our generation.
- We don't run fast - we want to reach far.. Our imperative is not an individual's victory - but a better community.. We do not want to overtake you - but to surpass ourselves.. Our results do not point out that we are better - but that you can do it as well.
- Retrospective of Serbia's EU integration process since 2000 which seeks to explain why this process lasted more than 20 years and which challenges hampered and continue to hamper Serbia's accession to the EU.
- story about the suffering of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija
- 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?
- We don't run fast - we want to reach far.. Our imperative is not an individual's victory - but a better community.. We do not want to overtake you - but to surpass ourselves.. Our results do not point out that we are better - but that you can do it as well.
- Documentary about the life of the most decorated woman warrior of all time, Milunka Savic and her struggles after the end of WW1 in her homeland of Serbia.
- A 60-year-old, former porn performer from Serbia, awaits the outcome of a Kafkaesque trial process in a Maltese prison.
- An Auschwitz commander's grandson, Rainer Hoess is symbolically adopted by Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor in 2014. The two, with their specific experiences, are united in struggle against Neo-Nazism, antisemitism, racism and xenophobia around the globe.
- Decades after the dismay of the last socialist traces in the territory of former Yugoslavia amazing memorial monuments persist to prove that art can survive ideologies and political systems, finding always new paths to the audience.
- The hidden Nazi and intelligence careers of Kurt Waldheim, Secretary General of the UN 2 terms, '72-'82, president of Austria, '86-'92, all the while a top KGB agent. He was recruited by the KGB in 1948, the Russians blackmailing him about his WWII Nazi criminal past as Hitler's Abwehr officer in 1944-45. Years later the Russians discovered his bloody criminal role in June-July 1942 as a German officer selecting who would go to Jasenovac extermination camps in Croatia and who to forced labor camps in Germany and Norway. This film reveals the details for the first time with all the proofs, of his being a top KGB agent and a Nazi war criminal.
- Druga linija aka The Other Line is a product of many years of research of neo-avant-garde cultural and art scene in Novi Sad, Serbia (the late 60s and 70s), which has been marginalized until today.
- At the time when Serbia was under international sanctions, while cities were bombed and citizens spent their days on the streets and shelters, some people found their happiness in the newly conceived rave subculture.
- In ancient times, the country was ruled by Mudrozica - the Sorceress of the country. She equally divided her's powers among the inhabitants of six different Unions: the Uraganopolci, the Vodoplave, the Sivopesci, the Vatronose, the Listodrzci and the Tvrdostenci. Their task was to preserve the power of the Mudrozica. But, her strength is slowly weakening and Mudrozica is asking for help from her two magicians: Maglist and Maglust ..
- Boris Malagurski explains how the military-industrial complex, big business and political interest groups endanger peoples' health and existence, focusing on the examples of Serbia, Cuba, Chile, Italy and Bolivia.
- The journalist , having seen the raging biker sitting next to the Putin at stadium decided she had to discover who this man is .His club is very closed, off-limits to civilians. She manages to gain entry into the club and even be accepted by the hard male brotherhood to such a degree that they even allow her access to parts of the club where no female had set foot before. For the next year and a half they travel together and she learns more about club members and the club itself. The film focuses and a rarely interesting guys whose lifestyle is not cut out for everyone, but everyone would like to live it, if only for a brief time.
- Documentary that tracks the rise and fall of this amazingly talented and influential Yugoslovian band, Ekatarina Velika.
- The documentary film "250 Steps" is dedicated to the generation of Yugoslav junior national team that won the title of World Champions in basketball led by legendary coach Svetislav Pesic in the Italian town of Bormio in 1987.
- In the 80s, the world was happily typing away on their Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum computers. However, not everybody had access to these wonders of technology. In Yugoslavia, people weren't allowed and couldn't afford to have a computer in their home, so they had to improvise. This campaign is a story about the origins of the Balkans computer scene and Yugoslavia's very own personal computer.
- A documentary about Dusan Prelevic Prele "urban Jekyll and Heidi". Singer. Bohemian. Wild intellectual. His life philosophy was - as little philosophize. The last of its kind from Belgrade. Equally well-known to sing, write and drink.
- Recollection of Serb pilots during the invasion of Yugoslavia by NATO forces, flying the first combat missions.
- 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.
- Passion. Endurance. Change. Fear. Rebirth. Dreams. All these motives are intertwined through six life stories filmed in six countries in Europe. Even though all different the heroes of the documentary are interconnected with cycling as a way of life. A change is the highlight motive that also connects all six stories, which illustrate cycling as a medium for self-knowledgement, therapy for the mind and body, something that inspires and motivates.
- The three brothers were born right after WW II, together with the new Yugoslavia. As they were growing up, rock'n'roll came from "the West." They formed a rock band The Yu Grupa named after Yugoslavia, which unified the ethnically diverse country around their multi-ethnic folk-rock. Ultimately, Yugoslavia broke up in bloody civil war, but the Yu Grupa long outlived the doomed country. The film thematizes the moments in the history of Yugoslavia, weaving them together with the brothers' personal struggles using intimate Super 8 home films blended with Yugoslav Film Archives footage spanning decades, collapsing barriers between epic and intimate, past and present, war and peace.
- Twenty years after the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the director decides to find the actors from a film he made as a student "titled Haustorce". The winds of war have scattered the boys far away from their hometown. In his search, the director embarks on a journey around the world, hoping to recover the lost pieces of his own past along the way.
- Milena, a young director, arrives to Bor, a small mining town in Eastern Serbia. Her aim is to set up Bertolt Brecht's "The Threepenny Opera" with local amateur actors. Different people come to the audition for this play. This documentary portrays their everyday lives, beyond the theater rehearsals.
- The personal side of the story of the unwilling soldier betrayed by his officers and his country and left to be killed for a "higher cause".
- Biopic about Toma Zdravkovic, the man who is remembered not only for his songs and the unique way he sang them, but also as a bohemian, both in his behavior and his soul.
- A story about a man, his journey and encounters with the most prestigious world awards, his friends.
- Documentary film with music performances and acted segments about the life and music of Serbian and Yugoslav rock musician Vladimir Divljan better known as Vlada Divljan.
- An ancient river tells us her story, conversing with inhabitants along her flow. Corseted by man, she is an artery not a barrier, taking the viewer on a 990 km journey through divided lands she seeks to understand. She is Sava (Mira Furlan). Her ethereal voice acts as a guide between people who share stories, memories and visions of the future which navigate an innate connection to nature, a relationship with borders and the construct of nationhood. For millennia Sava has been a witness to human history; a conduit between East and West, the dividing line of great empires and a common thread between nations. Sava's journey connecting these young nation states begins in Slovenia taking us through the entire country and into Croatia where she eventually forms the border with Bosnia and that of the European Union frontier, finally we enter Western Serbia where she flows to the heart of Belgrade and joins the Danube. Old Steelworkers ruminate on what their communities have lost and gained by the fall of heavy industry, musicians and drag queens and new ways to talk about their own and regional identity, ferrymen deliberate on hydropower shifting the rivers ow, war veterans question what independence was for and anarchists who seek to escape the ever invasive and controlling machinations of the state. With the river as the protagonist, voiced by former-Yugoslav actress Mira Furlan. Speaking on behalf of Sava her voice transcends borders and ideology stimulating a discourse between humanity, nationhood and nature.
- Exclusive journey through and into the world of professional tennis, with number 1 woman- player of the world Jelena Jankovic. An intimate story of the fighter.
- A music documentary about the alternative and underground music scene in the small Serbian city of Novi Sad. Movie covers city's music scene in the period from 1989 to 2017 and contains 140 interviewees.
- The story about success and 'American Dream' come true. Life of Mr. Albert Mayer Sr., designer of the Panavision Panaflex film cameras, from the concentration camp to 'Oscars'. The most of Mr. Mayer's long career he has spent working at the Panavision where he was a leading constructor of the film cameras. For his innovative technical achievements he was awarded with some of the highest awards in the film industry, including four Oscars. He was born and raised in little town in Yugoslavia. Being German after WWII he was, together with other ethnic Germans, held for 3 years in the concentration camp where he escaped almost certain death and started his path to engineering career in the USA.
- An intimate portrait of Davor, a young coal miner working with his father in southern Serbia. Struggling to carve out his own destiny, while still honoring his family's expectations, Davor dreams of a new life when the time is right.
- For almost ten years now, the sound of the KOSMA radio network is the only thing connecting highly isolated Serbian communities in Kosovo.
- A century ago Rogljevo was incredibly prosperous for a remote village in far eastern corners of Serbia. The wines of Rogljevo were to be found at exhibitions in Bordeaux and Paris. But today this region is poor and deserted. Suddenly a French family moved in to grow grapes and produce wine. They believe they have discovered a promised land, one of the top five wine regions in Europe. Their arrival sparked high hopes with some villagers - and great resistance and mistrust with others. Can Rogljevo yet again live out of its wine?
- Siblings bake coconut cubes dessert to lure eldest brother home. Time appears frozen. Ordinary summer days become extraordinary. Joyous spirit alleviates darkness. Brothers reunite through baking shared favorite treat.