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- An intimate relationship between a human and an android tests the boundaries of human nature.
- Life is sometimes rude game: one mistake can buy you ticket to hell.
- 'Balkan Brothers' is the story of the multinational and ethnically conflicted assembly of apatrides from war torn ex-Yugoslavia, hired by a crippled war merchant to sew labels upon fake jeans and participate in drug smuggling ring. Forced and humiliated into doing such work they are locked up in a Paris cellar where they find out that their Western fate brings even worse temptations then the war in Yugoslavia that made them leave the motherland.
- Sasa, a Belgrade University law student, tells her parents that she and her boyfriend Stefan are moving to Canada. That same night Sasa and Stefan suffer a car accident. Sasa wakes up in hospital and meets Stefan's charming and clever sister Lana, a photographer living in Paris. Stefan remains in hospital to recover. Sasa finds out that her mother Lila is having an affair. Her father, a well-known judge, desperately tries to keep the family together. Lana becomes Sasa's closest friend - a person able to prove that life is sometimes a mere game. In the midst of historical and family chaos, Sasa gets involved in a love relationship with her boyfriend's sister.
- Teenage assassin sets out on a long voyage to gun down a witness under protection program, who luxuriates in the artificial worlds of Las Vegas.
- A middle aged man called Dávid downloads an unknown software one day what can be used to rewrite reality and fate.
- This dramatic and yet comical story sorrounds a good-hearted young man who wants to get married to a girl he loves but can't get a good job, home of his own, and both of their parents aren't helping the cause either. Story about crushed hopes and dreams of a better life that can hardly happen.
- Sonja, once a popular Serbian actress settled in Slovenia is on a short visit to Belgrade. She panics claiming that her daughter Sofia has been kidnapped, then disappears. Inspector Despotovic is assigned to the case and when he finds Sonja, she admits that she made everything up, that she never had a child, and therefore there was no kidnapping. But a Secret Service veteran approaches Despotovic and tells him that the story about kidnapping is true. It is highly classified information. The father of the child is Foreign Affairs Minister. On the other hand, Minister claims that the Secret Service has made everything up trying to compromise him. Despotovic is puzzled... Who is lying? Who is telling the truth? Who is insane? Who is about to die?
- Boris a prudish biology student loses his room in the dorm and has to leave the campus. After realizing that he can't afford living by himself in an apartment he reluctantly looks for a roommate. That way he meets outgoing and nonchalant guy Marko who happens to love alone in s huge apartment. At first flat sharing with Marko seems like a perfect match but soon enough Boris is introduced to Marko's buddy Nenad who is a bonafide prankster and an internet star whose claim to fame is punking people.
- This is an encounter of Hollywood and European underground in the feature of Milutin Petrovic. The film is dedicated to the work of Ljubomir Simunic, author of avantgarde films and photographs. The Loop is a visual exploration of the phenomenon of eroticism in film. Selected elements of film language show us the search for the missing film shaman and great wizard of picture - Sime.
- 'Volim te najvise na svetu' is a contemporary romantic comedy. It is a story about a modern mother, a widow who is trying to keep her son and daughter at home and thus delay their coming of age and becoming independent. The film starts when her daughter introduces her boyfriend. Mother tries to disqualify the guest by various tricks and get him out of the house as unwanted. Unfortunately, this time she has faced an equal rival. The visit gets off as an accidental get together. When it turns out daughter has already married him, all hell breaks loose.
- 'Ne skreci sa staze' is an anthology of short films inspired by New Year's Eve. Pasic's segment tells a story of three burglars who break into a mysterious house on New Year's Eve. Djuricko's segment is an absurdist exercise based on Charms's prose. Stoimenov's segment is a story of Santa's associate who had nothing but bad experiences in Serbia throughout his career that spans over 200 years. Djukelic's segment is a story of Santa's existentional crisis.
- Cavke the drummer of famous Serbian band Elektricni orgazam goes for a walk through sanction-struck Belgrade in Milosevic-dictated mid-nineties. He meets buddies, rock musicians and underground artists. Their creativity contrasts the decay of the isolated metropolis. The next day, he comes back to the point where he started the walk and realizes it's on the crossroad.
- Mladen Maticevic is a 40 year old Serbian film director. In the summer of 2005, he decided to try and run the full marathon race on the next Belgrade Marathon, in the spring of 2006. This film depicts his struggle to train, lose weight, learn the tactics and eventually win the race. His family doubts that such feat is possible while friends both encourage him and discourage him to pull it off. Suddenly the whole marathon run becomes a metaphor for everyday struggles in post-Communist Belgrade.
- The Age of Innocence is a gender-reversed political teenage comedy that threads in the cult of initiation. KOSTA, GAVRILO and SVETA are seventeen year old Belgrade schoolboys who take a vow of chastity after a drunken spree in a rock club. Kosta vows virginity because he wants to wait for the love of his life to return from the student exchange in the US; Gavrilo vows because he is an aspiring filmmaker so he wants to be a virgin till 25 so he could commit guilt to celluloid like Hitchcock did; and Sveta vows just because he had nothing else to do. The sex-starved women that surround them fight back by plotting a bet where the one who deflowers, at least, one of the boys wins. And yet, the girls are just a segment of their everyday struggles since our heroes also try to position themselves in the hectic climate of Serbian politics. They are about to legally come of age and their sights are set on the upcoming Presidential Elections where their votes will count for the first time.
- "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.
- 'Tajna dvorca IB' is a balletic musical, dialogue-less, propaganda rendition of Cominterne's Resolution used by Stalin to regain his rule over non-Soviet communist countries, especially Tito's Yugoslavia. This film can be considered as one form of Tito's propaganda response to Stalin's demands. Set in a metaphorical state, it describes the alchemical creation of Resolution in a desolate castle where enslaved Communist leaders work under Stalin's command. When the Resolution, in shape of a young woman, is released to the public, workers and citizens despise her and she returns to its' creators, her fate showing them that Yugoslav people are against Stalin's rule. This film remains a curio even for the most knowledgeable connoisseurs of Yugoslav film.
- Young man wakes up and finds out that the entire world is upside-down. Everything goes backwards.
- It takes 24 years to create a pilot. On the night between 29th and 30th of October, 1944, newly inaugurated communists killed a group of pilots on Stratiste, in village Jabuka, near the city of Pancevo. They shot an entire class of pilots. Many of those pilots participated in air force battles against German Luftwaffe over the Belgrade sky, on the 6th of April, 1941. They managed to survive the II world war. Their only sin was that they were members of the war air force of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, they served to the king. Only mistake they made was answering the add of the new communist government. They went to command center thinking that they will fly again and defend their country. Kingdom or republic, it did not matter to them. This monstrous crime, committed by the liberators in the name of people and better life, was hidden for many years. It was a secret people only whispered about. Of course there are no written evidences. But, there are witnesses. Children of the late pilots. Free-minded historians. Pilots. Air force and truth fanatics. They told us one story more, about ideological madness, that was brought on the Balkans, about human monsters and naive people, about man in the politics and patriots, murderers and victims.
- A middle-aged man called Botond meets an unknown person named Csaba who offers money in exchange for defeat monsters in the lake. Botond decides to do the job, so he sets out to defeat the monsters, but he doesn't know that Csaba is lying.
- Two brothers, Franklin and Benjamin are going to kill three monsters in the woods in exchange for money
- After a spaceship lands on Earth and a killer alien deposits an explosive microchip, Leon - an employee of a space research center - and Kata - a member of Area 51 - team up to save humanity.
- Relja deals drugs. As he steps up in the hierarchy, rising from marijuana to heroin salesman, he falls for Jana, the girl his boss wants. Out of a sudden Relja faces the dilemma od surrendering the girl to his boss and becoming a monster after being ordered to commit murder on mob's behalf.
- 'rakete' is a short feature comedy about the most successful unite of Yugoslav army during the NATO bombing campaign in 1999. It was the unit for paranormal defense. Yugoslav Army used the occult to confront NATO's technical superiority but then they eventually decided to sacrifice this brave crew.
- 'Red Age' is a full-length documentary account of Communist terror. It presents confessions of people who witnessed the second phase of Communist revolution in Serbia and Montenegro, that began in September 1944 and lasted until November 1945 and included execution and prosecution of non-Communists, arrests, assassinations, disappearances, false court trials and the decay of Serbian civil society. The film includes massive archive footage released for the first time.