Fury returns to the past, to the futuristic, insensitive environment that sinned against her when she was a little girl. In search of her torturers, she cuts holes in her memory and, as an extended hand of Justice, punishes the responsible.
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Fury returns to the past, to the futuristic, insensitive environment that sinned against her when she was a little girl. In search of her torturers, she cuts holes in her memory and, as an extended hand of Justice, punishes the responsible.
Belgrade/Yugoslavia, July 20, 1969, the day when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon. The city is deserted; everybody hypnotically watches TV transmission, except he and she, who are overwhelmed by mutual rapprochement.
Sixteen-year-old Mina is spending summer days with her father, Andrej, at the mouth of the river Bojana. Andrej is a kite surfer and adventurer, and Mina tries to be the opposite. However, she falls in love with kite surfer Sasa. Sasa is older than her and he has a girlfriend, Sonja. The few days Mina and Sasa spent together do not change their relationship. However, in Mina's adolescent world, these days are changing everything.
"Life of a Mutt" tells true, intimate and authentic stories from the perspective of stray dogs. Combining documentary material with hand drawn animation and voice over, we are crossing between genres and forms of documentary, fiction and animation, giving our silent heroes a voice. The inspiration comes from ancient Indian, Russian, British stories. Combining seven scenes into one life story - from birth to birth again, we witness their dignifying fight for survival, while also touching upon existential questions, such as the marginalized groups, nature and the environment, and highlighting esteemed values such as love, friendship and trust.
Love story about old man struggling with wife's Alzheimer's disease.
The film about a man, who is aware of the consequences brought by his gambling addiction, but also about his awareness that he can't change and escape from his nature.
The movie tells the story of the Serbian pop-rock band "Eva Braun", from their beginnings in 1990 all the way up to 2015, including all the ups and downs. Personal struggles of the band members, line-up changes, recording problems and the story of a short American breakthrough, stopped by the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999. It also shines a spotlight on the political situation in Serbia during the 90s.
A Vampire story set before the start of World War 1.
Life is good in Rabbitland - its rabbit inhabitants have reached the highest stage of evolution where they have no brains and happily spend their days voting in the free and democratic elections.
The film follows the life stories of four main actors: Bane Grebenarević, Bojan Petrović, Đuro Radonjić Grof, and Boris Petkov.
A father and son, affected by the tragedy at a railway station in Serbia, grieve in different ways.
Jovana, a single, working-class mother, wants to spend her birthday with her daughter Sara, but her plans are ruined when Sara invites her father to come.
The story is set on the eve of the bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, when the boy Nikola lives alone on a mountain in a half-ruined shack.
The untold story of wartime general Draža Mihailović.
A film made by Danilo Kis's poem "The Revolutionary Poet on the Presidential Ship" on the wreck of Tito's yacht “Seagull” in Rijeka's shipyard with two acting film legends, Radko Polic and Marko Nikolic. The film was edited by the late Marko Glusac.
“First” pan in Pannonian Basin and highly likely in the Balkans was created in 1912 by Ernest Bosnjak. The film documented the unveiling of the monument to Ferencz Rákóczi in Sombor and also features a brief tilt shot of the monument itself.
The documentary gives an impression of the war in the Krajina, as well as the political and military details of its fall and the subsequent exodus of the Serbian population.
Nebojša Pajkić, a screenwriter, talks about his life and work.
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.
Ana, a teenager caught between her absent-minded father and her driven mother studying for the bar exam, secretly pines for the ice skater Teodor while leading her band in hopes of a breakout hit. As she juggles rehearsals, crushes, and schemes to reunite her divorced parents, a series of humorous and heartfelt mishaps forces her to grow up and discover what truly makes a family whole.
Viktor, a former employee of the developer company, leaves monotonous life and goes to rural areas of Serbia with the desire to find his peace and freedom.
A Serbian student film inspired by Sidney Lumet's "12 Angry Men".
The migrant crisis is in full swing, and the Balkans is an inevitable stop on the journey of emigrants to Europe. Mirko, a Serb by nationality, extremely sensitive about religious and national tolerance, receives an offer he cannot refuse that would solve his financial problems. On Easter, he gets a call to transport migrants to the next border. He decides, at least apparently, to put aside his convictions and do the job.
Short music documentary that follows three contemporary rock bands from Niš (Revolution, Dok 7 and Puls), whose frontmen talk about the current state of rock genre in Serbia.
What is an ordinary family doing in the night before the Judgement day?
Serbia, autumn 1942, The SS has dispatched 200 men to the mountains to flush-out Commander Nikola Kalabic after receiving intelligence from a local informer of his whereabouts. The commander is accompanied by an elite unit of his Royal Mountain Corp troops.
A sequel of the Digital Angel: Mark of the Beast prophet documentary which warned us about Covid-19, Micro-chipping and New World Order mass control.
The story of the circumstances in which Zoran matured as an artist, learning from the best. Zoran is a master at turning every seemingly difficult situation into an opportunity. And it does it all with incredible ease. His sculptures are alive. That is why the North American Indians gave him the Indian name Tunka Kitka - The man who awakens the stone.
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.
The plot begins in Shkodra, where the local pasha promises a great reward to the one who brings the head of the famous hero Goga Rasovic. Goga’s godfather Zef Cegu accepts a dishonorable job and sets out to kill Goga.
Essay of mosaic structure and close-up, filmed in the poetic tradition of cinema verité about the roots of family violence and the thin line between violators and victims. The protagonists are convicts who committed crimes after years of psychological and (or) physical violence. Film seeks answers to these questions: Is it possible to resolve family conflicts in a more peaceful way? Where does the deep and uncontrolled evil towards the loved ones come from?
A documentary film about a Serbian folk singer, composer and poet, about a man who is the eternal inspiration of many. The film offers plenty exclusive photos and recordings created during Toma's decade-long fruitful career thanks to the rich archive owned by journalist Nikola Kankaraš.
Step by step, through the story of the movie creation process from an idea, to its realization, we meet Milcho Manchevski - an authentic artist, whose movies bravely defy cliches and usual expectations. The author of movies "Before the Rain", "Dust", "Shadows", "Mothers" and "Bikini Moon" reminds us that a motion picture can be a original work of art.
A rowdy driving instructor with a heart defect is advised to take up fishing to calm his nerves, but when his paths cross with a clumsy fisherman who is desperate to pass his driving test, an unexpected friendship is formed, leading them both to lessons they never expected.
Three young women from Belgrade, Jelena, Katarina and Marija, meet by accident in New York City. Each has her reasons for leaving Belgrade: Katarina left in the mid 90s in search of a better life, Jelena fled the bombing in the late 90s... Marija's boyfriend, whom she was going to marry, was killed in the war, prompting her to leave the country for good.
Winder is an antiwar drama, the kind, tragicomic way, the story of the famous, seemingly old-fashioned, but often love among family and friends, who in this adaptation is set out as a national form. The film tells about two well-men, Misula (Boro Stjepanovic) and Puja (Ljubomir Bandovic), contradictory attitudes and opinions which, in everyday disputes, revealed apparent mutual hostility and indifference, but also a joy to be doomed to a life together. Misula in this respect the embodiment of the old sages, and the apprentice's Pujo naive hasty hedonist. While glossed over planes and bomb Serbia, these two ordinary man, coincidentally ignorant of the events, marathon busy digging wells to a sardonic but humorous way, dissolve pitful weight and personal lives. Besides well-men unaware of the historical moment and one Valjevo village lives almost bizarre, peacetime everyday, until the sound of explosions killer time approaching.
Somewhere in the mountains, a man lives alone in a disappearing village. Wandering through the misty nature, interpreting among the walls of his dark houses, on the very ground with his destiny to belong to a world that has been rejected.
Best friends, Nina and Ella, are spending last night in their flat before Ella moves out.
A short stream of consciousness of a man who is drinking Absinthe to blur the lines between dominant and submissive identity.
Hailing from an old bourgeois family, actor Ljubivoje Tadić actively participated in the street protests of the 2000s. Having successfully completed his little revolution, feeling like a winner of history, Ljubivoje was also active as a deputy for a while. Twenty years later, Ljubivoje lives on the 1st floor of the “Excelsior” hotel in Belgrade, a few months after his apartment burned down.
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 young woman returns home from abroad after several years to confront the trauma from her past. The silent witnesses of her trauma still live with the old lies. Are they brave enough for the truth?
When Dunya decides to accompany her father on his wine delivery route, a chance encounter with her father's old love confronts her with the mystery of who her father is and more perilously - who he used to be.
The basis of the story is the presence of the young writer Branislav Nušić in the salon of King Milan Obrenović. Apart from depicting the situation in Serbia at the end of the 19th century, it describes Nusic’s release from prison and his request for pardon from punishment for his satirical poem.
A rhythmic compilation of traumatic, but amusing confessions of former music school students. Milos Tomic uses drawings to transform his obsession with music schools into visualized sounds and pupils’ confessions. Tragicomic mini scenes about the joy and compulsion of making music.
Short art film without dialogue inspired by life and work of avant-garde Belgrade artist. Mystical quest for integral painting runs across garbage dump of modern culture.
Three separate stories of young people targeted for human trafficking: Tamara, a girl who starts a relationship with a man who offers her attention and freedom from her empty life; Petar, who gets blackmailed after sending nude photos of himself to someone he thought was a girl online; Kaca, whose parents are financially struggling and suddenly offered a substantial amount of money for their daughter to go out of town for a period for a babysitting job.
Students in Serbia, who have blocked all universities in the country, did not celebrate New Year's Eve, but instead entered 2025 with a 15-minute silence in memory of the victims of the tragedy at the Novi Sad railway station, when a canopy collapsed on November 1, 2024, killing 15 people. The students have taken the lead in the fight against corruption, which they consider the cause of this tragedy, and are demanding that institutions begin to function and do their job.
A group of people sleep standing up with their heads down. Light appears and disappears. People wake up. They look around, looking for a source of light. They return to their original position and sink back into sleep. The light appears and disappears. People wake up, look around and fall asleep. The light reappears and disappears. People wake up again, look around again and fall asleep again. Light appears but does not disappear. People are starting to walk towards the light. The film Beyond the Horizon is a metaphorical story about the eternal human search for the meaning of one's existence and one's place in the world, as well as the states and situations that individuals and society go through during that search.
The first captured Bulgarian soldiers during the fight with the Serbs in the Second Balkan War were transported by train to Belgrade on 21st June 1913. In the following months, several thousand Bulgarian officers and soldiers were accommodated at Kalemegdan Fortress until the liberation.
A daughter gradually realizes that her father suffers from a mental illness. Isolated and rejected by society, he lives alone in a dark apartment, drifting like a balloon. She searches for a way to reconnect and bring him back down to earth.
The film is about Serbia during the transition. Kruška (Milutin Jeremić), a delinquent and an orphan, after escaping from the correctional facility in Kruševac returns to his old neighborhood - Čubura. He lives with his friend Bata (Jovana Trojanović) and her older brother Pit (Oliver Conić), a failed boxer, who in the meantime has become a petty dealer and drug addict. Pete has problems due to debts to his suppliers, but also heroin addiction. He directly involves Kruška and his younger sister in his problem.
A man whose life is on the verge of collapse looks for new inspiration in this drama from Serbian filmmaker Milos Radivojevic. On was once a reporter, but now makes his living working as a public relations man for a banking firm. On is in his forties and has started to sink into a mid-life depression. On's wife has left him and while he tries to keep in touch with her and his daughter, he feels they're drifting away from him. On often finds himself retreating into a world of daydreams, which becomes all the more common after he loses his job. On struggles to drown in ennui with alcohol, gambling and meaningless sex, but matters only get worse as he learns that his elderly mother's health is failing, and he can no longer keep up with the bills for her medical care. When On discovers some forgotten savings, he sets out on a vacation in hopes of recapturing his muse, with his beautiful and loyal secretary in tow. Film received its American premiere at the 2008 Palm Springs Film Festival.
In an unexplored vault in Belgrade, the capital of the former Yugoslavia, lies a collection of films known as “the Labudović Reels.” On them are images of African and Asian liberation movements and revolutionary leaders that defined the era of the 1960s. How is it that the archive of these revolutions lies on another continent, forgotten in a film archive? The answer to this question takes us into the story behind the images, on an intimate voyage with the man who filmed them. As the cameraman of Yugoslav president Tito, Stevan Labudović captured an era of politics, personality and promise, filming the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement. Sent on missions by the President to film liberation wars, he would play a key role in the information battles that defined the era of decolonization. Together with Ciné-Guerillas, this film diptych examines the legacy of these extraordinary archives, seeking to project their political vision forward.
After a heart attack, Jovan, a retired architect of Serbian origin who spent most of his life in Germany, refuses to give into his daughter's pressure to spend the rest of his life in a nursing home. With his grandson Nikola, who has Asperger's syndrome and is living without social contacts, he travels to his homeland, a village in Serbia, to sell the family land, but becomes a part of a local population rebellion against the construction mafia that threatens to destroy everything that is left of his homeland.
A man dies and get's send to the afterlife were he finds love and peace in his new life. Takođe jebe lik leš.
Documentary about the life and career of Serbian rock musician Vladimir "Vlada" Divljan.
A story about the first Serbian Olympian who won bronze medal at the first Olympic games in 1896, also a world class architect.
Belgradian parades and everyday street scenes.
Underwater footage from the pool takes me back to the sea and my childhood. Hanging out with a friend. Discovering the possibilities of the camera, constantly wiping and searching for a good shot are the beginnings of my use of a camera that can film underwater.