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- Two young American women go on a Mediterranean vacation and uncover the watery lair of a killer mermaid hidden beneath an abandoned military fortress. What was once a carefree adventure becomes a deadly fight for survival.
- A survivor of the Great Siege of Rochester Castle fights to save his clan from Celtic raiders. A sequel to the 2011 film, "Ironclad."
- A football team from Belgrade, in the former Yugoslavia, gets a chance to go to the First World Football Championship, but things get complicated along the way.
- In the late 1980s, a boy has been found in the mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nobody knows how he came about in the wild, nor if animals fed and raised him.
- 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.
- As children, Leni and Lazar were best friends. When Lazar returns from extensive travels abroad for his father's funeral, Leni yearns to reconnect with her childhood soul mate but still feels the sting of their years of estrangement. Nevertheless, hoping to escape the doldrums of adult life, she embarks with Lazar on an impromptu bicycle trip across a gorgeous, sunbaked countryside. As they revel in raucous bouts of disobedience, Leni must decide if their shared language of misbehavior is a bond upon which she can build a life.
- A dark ethnic comedy about a Montenegrin teenager who is sent to Serbia in order to evade a blood-feud caused by his father's reckless behavior. Little does he know that even greater dangers await for him. In Belgrade he will face both the men who want to go after him and this metropolis' very own nightlife and foxy ladies. And in cities like Belgrade - women and nightlife can be deadlier than a bullet.
- MLADEN (44) Belgrade born, is a timeshare salesman at Croatian Holiday resort. He is having an affair with his colleague, SONJA (40), who is married to METOD (50) the chief sales manager who learns about his wife's infidelity. He assigns Mladen the toughest client - Omer, a Bosnian war veteran, who doesn't try to hide his aversion to Mladen. Everything becomes hopeless when Omer's three year old son Svendy falls over the edge of the hotel terrace and ends up in a hospital. Grim mood that prevails among the potential buyers is about to ruin the sales. Sonja and Metod blackmail Mladen to continue the sales at the hospital while Omer and his wife are waiting for their son's operation.
- A cinematic story of drama after the drama and war that rages on in people's hearts even after the war. The hero, an Orthodox Christian monk, finds himself on a road to spiritual healing through circumstances he could never have dreamed of. The story follows the path to spiritual uplifting, metaphorically introduced at the very beginning in the hero's walk to the secluded hermitage. The leitmotif of watering a dry, dead tree, repeated throughout the film, illustrates the absurdity of the monk's faith. The permanent paralysis of the characters after the torment of war invokes forgiveness as the only means to ultimate healing.
- Serbia and Kosovo's border dispute is Europe's last territorial conflict and must be solved. It is chief negotiator Robert Cooper's challenge and the stakes are high.
- An omnibus film on children's rights and the problems that the youngest members of our society have to face. Each story tackles a specific theme and has its own hero.
- A local barber in a small Serbian village comes up with an idea to erect a monument to Michael Jackson to attract tourists from around the world. Some locals like the idea others do not. And then we take a special Balkan ride.
- After using a new drug and the weird trip he experienced, something has changed in young and beautiful Peter. But its 2021. and nobody seems to care.
- 13-year-old orphan Aleksa and his friends discover that the evil Doctor Jovica Vuk is using sorcery to capture the Zlodolci, a group of immortal knights who can control life and death.
- The film focuses on a young unemployed working-class family and their everyday struggle for survival. The family is like any ordinary European family, trying to make a living with the work of their hands. Due to the global economic crisis their life ends up in a blind alley. Everything looks as if there is no way out. That individuals cannot fight against injustice, misery, the unseen authority of the capital.
- "Laus" is a documentary-narrative film which looks at real events and personal phenomena of artist Zarko Lausevic. "Laus" above all tells a story of an evil time we've all been through, represents both sides and is made with empathy and respect towards everyone involved in the tragic incident. Through recreations, narration, memories of colleagues and quotes from the book "A Year Passes, a Day Will Never Pass" which the artist wrote during the hardest stage of his life, the weight of his fate is presented. The aim of this project is to portray the life of brilliant actor, who in the midst of great fame, disappeared from the scene through the cruelty of dubious times.
- After their son has been beaten up in the street, parents find their world of false security collapsing and have to re-examine their lives and question everything into what they believed.
- As the local mob destroys the life of a big family and leaves them on the brink of survival, a powerful, yet secret love burns between Marko, a local gangster and Angela, young daughter of the betrayed father.
- When the Croatian War of Independence ended, Bosnian Croats whose villages had been destroyed in the fighting were forced to relocate. They were rehoused as refugees in the homes of Croatian Serbs who had left Croatia. Now, the Serbian owners are returning and the Croatian residents are facing an uncertain future. Somewhere in this powder keg atmosphere, an old man called Jozo, a Bosnian Croat, disappears without a trace. The police officer Filip, who also lives in a Serbian house, is entrusted with the case. Everyone believes that a returning Serb has murdered Jozo, but Filip launches an in-depth investigation, determined to be unbiased and fair, even though he has his own ghosts from the past to deal with. Through his relationship with his father, Filip tries to understand the real reasons for the old man's disappearance. As the film moves towards its climax, Filip's investigation becomes more and more personal.
- A grenade fired from a nearby hill kills the parents of a ten year old Serb boy during the siege of Sarajevo in 1992. The Boy looses his ability to speak. A lady neighbor adopts and takes care of him. The Boy is thrown out from his destroyed apartment and begins to prowl around the city with a schoolmate. Too early and too soon, he goes through the process of growing up. He learns the meanings of such words as force, death, sex. He learns how to achieve. He learns about the values. He learns what matters the most. The Lady neighbor that takes care of him tries to shelter him and protect him. Unsuccessfully. The Boy rides to fall. Death and suffering become more frequent, and more severe. When the Lady neighbor's teenage son is killed by a sniper as a collateral damage, she then rejects the Boy. The Boy escapes the siege, and shoots from a cannon at the city. Fifteen years later, the Boy - now twenty five - and the Lady neighbor meet again. They are united in pain and suffering.
- Ten years after fleeing the regime in Serbia, Marko finds himself defending some of the very people that he fought against while he lived there, including the notorious Radovan Karadzic.
- "Barbarians" is a teenage drama about coming of age in a world where there is no opportunity. A portrait of a young generation growing up in a society of lost values. Luka is a young man on the verge of adulthood who leads a group of local second league football supporters, with his best friend Flash. Troubled by his parole, family problems and a secret relationship with a girlfriend of one of the football players, Luka desperately tries to fit in.
- 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.
- The talented Korean tenor, Bae, who penetrate the audience's hears through his delicate and powerful singing, is on the rise to stardom at the European opera scene. Sawada, a Japanese music producer, is searching for a new tenor for an upcoming performance. He watches a performance of Bae and invites him to Japan, which marks the beginning of friendship. But, the thyroid cancer strikes Bae. During an operation, the nerves of his vocal cords has be cut due to the widely spread cancer. Unfortunately, Ba ends up losing his voice at the peak of his career. Sawada cant's stand to watch Bae's miserable so he starts to look for a solution.
- Scenes from a production of The Diary of Anne Frank are combined with footage of young Palestinians talking candidly about war, first love and topics that Frank wrote about as a teenager.
- One man's ambitions take him on an unexpected journey across the world. He will struggle against time and setbacks to assemble a team ready to tour with one mission, to rock the troops!
- After sending their son to rehab from drug abuse, they find out that he has run away from the rehab center and that he has a dept to a local drug boss, which may be the reason he is on the run. His parents start blaming each other for their son's mistakes, and the father decides to leave their family home. In the next few days they both are trying to find their son, and they both face the brutal reality of life in Serbia on their own way.
- 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.
- A Serbian named Bata works in his father-in-law's company "Drnda International", an undertaker's business. Mr. Drnda started the company when he returned home from working as a laborer in Germany and Austria. It's now an international business with 26 hearses, which bring Serbians who died abroad back home, or tourists whose vacations in Serbia ended badly. At this point, the owner has limited his own activities to thinking up ads and determining the long-term corporate strategy. Bata drives back and forth between Eastern and Western Europe transporting corpses trying hard to look calm and collected. But an ever-gray sky, hits of yesteryear on the radio and heated exchanges with customs officers take their toll on him. After all, undertakers have to blow off some steam, too. This isn't a morbid tale of death (we don't even get a glimpse of a dead body), but rather an intimate portrait of an undertaker.
- In 1947, Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito visited, for the first time, Romania. Its communist regime gave him, as present, a painting from a great Romanian artist Ion Andeescu: 'The Leafless Forest'. In the 60s, a young art critic, Radu Bogdan, decided to elaborate a monograph dedicated to the great painter, including reproduction of the painting given to Tito. After countless problems, he obtained the permission to photograph the painting. The moment they took the painting off the wall, they found - a microphone. Somebody was spying on Tito...
- Four days in the life of an enthusiast.
- 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.
- "Ocean" tells a story that is taking us from the European coast of the Atlantic, over the Caribbean to the Pacific and on to the Hawaii Islands. This film is a sort of diary. In a poetic way it reconstructs the moment of death of a close person by recording the events, or more precisely the lack of events, in a situation brought by the condition of the narrow space of the cargo ship in the endless space of the open sea. The protagonists' quest in crossing the ocean carries the story and the viewer on the journey through and towards the unknown, that acquires its shape in the glittering of the waves and the magnificent breadth of the horizon offered by the open sea.
- A South African theatre company braves the war-torn regions of Northern Ireland, Rwanda, and former Yugoslavia to share a message of reconciliation. As they ignite a dialogue among people with raw memories of atrocity, the actors find they must confront their homeland's violent past - and their own need for healing. An unlikely investigation into the limits of justice, and a harrowing journey in search of forgiveness, this remarkable true story is as moving as it is complex. Featuring never-before-heard original music by jazz legend Hugh Masekela.
- Ariadne's Thread is a poetic contemplation of the idea of love, separation, travel, and the concept of not belonging. Using poetry as the only form of dialogue, the film tells the story of Tara, a young woman struggling with an outburst of emotions as her lover, Alex, declares that he's leaving. She does not know why or when, but she knows he will leave. The film studies her state of mind while dealing with concept of separation, dividing it to different levels. The first level, that of "reality" is her relationship with Alex. The second level, "the subconscious", relates her situation with Alex to an older story in her past in which she was deeply heartbroken. The final level is the level of the "the ethereal" - the state of dream, or the poetic, artistic level in which Tara can only function. The story follows Tara's transformation, as she travels the interweaving landscapes of dream, reality, poetry and love, and a beautiful symphony comes out.
- Three friends go back to their small town in order to make a documentary. As they have no idea how to best portray the life in the province, they engage in a series of plot-deconstructions hoping to give birth to a non-existing film.
- Seeking Truth in the Balkans explores the legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) from the human rights versus the jurisprudential perspective. We explored the insights of over 100 persons who were engaged with ICTY either in the region of the Balkans or at the Hague. In 1993 the UN Security Council unanimously voted to create a Tribunal to prosecute war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide attributed to the worst bloodshed in Europe since the Second World War. Twenty-one years have passed the Tribunal is wrapping up its cases. With over 161 indictees all accounted for, what will be the true legacy. Was peace, justice, reconciliation or truth achieved by this landmark experiment in international law. This film attempts to explore these questions by visiting those in the region most impacted by the decisions of the Tribunal.
- INERTIA OF THE PAST A Film about March 27th 1941 "Inertia of the Past" is a full-length documentary film about the event that is probably the single most important event in the XX century history of Serbia and Belgrade. Also, this is one of the rare dates of the XX century of Europe that Serbia can claim. On that March 27th 1941, the people of Belgrade said "NO" to Hitler - an act unthinkable in the conquered Europe of that time. On that day, the army performed a coup against Yugoslavia joining the Tripartite Pact with Nazi Germany and fascist Italy. The film deals with the genesis of events that led to such a Serbian reaction.
- On the road, traveling through a beautiful country, to see friends and relatives.
- Music and Coexistence is a documentary which provides a compelling account of the possibilities and limitations of music in specific parts of Europe and the Middle East. Both well established and young music groups are featured to show the healing power of music in situations where people are separated, for example Turks and Kurds in Turkey, Serbs and Kosovars in Kosovo, and Israeli's and Palestinians in Israel.