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- Little Red Riding Hood, the Wolf, the Woodsman and Granny all tell the police the events that led up to their encounter.
- Red Riding Hood is training in the group of Sister Hoods, when she and the Wolf are called to examine the sudden mysterious disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.
- Family gathers on their annual St. patrons day and as tensions rise among them hidden conflicts become obvious.
- A modest Serbian girl from the 1930s loses both parents in one year, then gets abducted by a handsome stranger who forces her to marry him. For her he remains a mystery she tries to solve throughout the series, which is inspired by the same-named novel by Mir-Jam.
- A well-educated family man realizes that his life is in crisis. Could the next generation do better?
- Comic satire of Balkan film industry that shines light on questionable relationships, unstable personalities and the thin line between fulfillment and sucess.
- The series is based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Serbian author Mir Jam. Like the novel, the television series is based in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between the World Wars and centers around the love life of young protagonist Andjelka Bojanic. After marrying a Montenegrin judge, she quickly realizes she has made a mistake. Since she had already lost her virginity during her university years, something looked down upon at the time, her husband--who learns this after marrying her--divorces her quickly. Andjelka relocates to Trebinje for a new job and to get her life back on track. There she meets new people she becomes close with, but her past catches up with her, bringing more drama and heartache. Several interwoven plot lines include Andjelka's childhood friend, Nenad Aleksic, now a pilot, and his family in Belgrade, and how fate ultimately brings him back into her life.
- Successful lawyer Radmilo reunites with his long-lost love Liljana, but she loves someone else. They fight but develop deeper emotions.
- The suffering of children in the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II Independent State of Croatia, the fascist state on the soil of present-day Croatia and neighboring regions.
- Serbian television series filmed in 2010, produced by Radio Television of Serbia and Kosutnjak film, based on the novel by Milica Jakovljevic.
- Krinka and Lola Brankovic are two sisters in their early twenties, both very attractive and interesting although completely different. Krinka is reserved; she likes daydreaming and is not much interested in loving relationships. Lola is her total opposite she remained widow young but still has a lot of desire for life and likes meeting different men. One summer, the two of them together with their mother go on a boat trip to Venice, and the island of Rab. That summer, Krinkas encounter with Dubravko, and Lolas with Zarko will forever change their lives.
- Lawyer Radmilo, the most eligible bachelor in his small town of Palanka, has spent years in love with Ljiljana, refusing all offers of marriage. He wants to marry Ljiljana, but she plans to marry Momchila.
- This is the story about the investigation and trial following the Sarajevo assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, which triggered the First World War. The courtroom drama is seen through the eyes of young attorney Rudolf Zistler, one of the attorneys appointed by the court to defend the 24 accused members of Young Bosnia and assassin Gavrilo Princip. Rudolf Zistler, the forgotten hero of this historic trial, was the only one who really defended the accused, in spite of the threats, and facing a danger of being lynched by Austrian officers. According to his own conscience, and skill, he bravely proved that the accusation for high treason was not legally valid, by proving that Bosnia was not legally part of Austro-Hungarian Empire, but just an occupied territory.
- The story of professor Kosta Vujic who in the mid-19th century taught an extraordinarily talented generation of gymnasium students, some of whom would go on to become prominent members of the Serbian society and eventually historically significant figures. They include Mihailo "Mika Alas" Petrovic, Stevan Stojanovic 'Mokranjac', Jovan Cvijic, and Jasa Prodanovic.
- Nadia, an eighteen-year-old girl disappeared without a trace not having given any prior notice that she was going to do that. Her father, Svetozar goes in search of her without preconditions where he could find her. During that search he discovers the background of growing up in a big city and the world in which his daughter spends her time for which he himself had no idea that there was.
- Sitcom about the daily adventures of a family from Belgrade. Gavrilo is a failing actor, his wife Danijela continues her college studies in her 40s, their daughter Jovana is a revolutionary YouTuber, and their son Velibor is focused on girls, cars, money--and FOOD. They live in a rented flat that is usurped by their landlord Guliver at any and every time of day or night.
- Serbian drama "Wounded Eagle" is a true-love story of a young woman and her passion, long-forgotten romances--and new ones, happening in a very romantic time between two World Wars.
- The story speaks of the life of Rastko Nemanjic.
- The main plot of the film "The Principality of Serbia" was put in the first seven decades of the nineteenth century when the state was being formed and strengthened together with its historical fate. This film shows the Serbs as people who fought during the two Risings while trying to liberate by themselves hardly and for a long time. It also shows how they hardly got the recognition to their liberty and the international recognition to the right to have their own state.
- Warriors from Salonica front in the First World War. The narrator tells us how much they struggled to go back to Serbia, but many of them never came back - their remains lie on the Island of Corfu.
- Artistic look at the relationship between Serbian poet Laza Kostic and Lenka Dundjerski, the lovely daughter of the richest man in 19th century Vojvodina, who inspired him to write his masterpiece "Santa Maria della salute".
- Tamara is 25 years old, she has recently graduated and she is about to get employed in company held by her father's friend. All people close to her are very enthusiastic about her future.
- 27-year old Vlada is moving to Belgrade from his little hometown, and he spends the last night with old friends. The night brings too much, and evokes inner struggles of all of them...
- This documentary covers the period of Serbia from the assassination of Prince Mihailo to the First World War.