The story of Marija who finished 5th grade at the age of 41 proves it is never too late to get an education. Because of some unfortunate circumstances she had to drop from school after the 4th grade and get a job in the nearest factory. Soon she was promoted into department manager, some workers were envious saying she has no education and that encouraged her return to school.
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- 0.0 1981 • Yugoslavia
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Four images on a tape by Breda Beban and Hrvoje Horvatić are four arbitrarily chosen samples of the physical world or four micro-geographies: the fluid structure of a puddle disturbed by raindrops, features of a remarkable man’s face, a fish’s head and granite cubes. The duration of fixation at each of the inserts and their free order (by association) transcends the iconic dimension of the videoclip and call for meditation.
Geography
0.0 1989 • Yugoslavia -
Through the story of the dog Murgosh, which belongs to the famous Sharplaninec breed, all noble qualities of this world-famous breed are shown: the strength, courage and loyalty.
Murgosh - The Sharplaninec
0.0 1960 • Yugoslavia -
One morning, Tom’s dad the vet has had enough of it and goes fishing. Little Tom decides to replace him in his job at the zoo. When a lion is in urgent need of an ice-cream, Tom sets out to buy it, but he leaves his things in the cage. The guards think he was eaten by the lion and overall panic follows. Luckily, Professor Balthazar is here.
Professor Balthazar: Doctor Don't Litt
0.0 1972 • Yugoslavia -
A postman has to deliver a letter addressed to the “best boy”. He goes door to door, looking for this boy, but finds that children everywhere are naughty, so he stamps the letter with “addressee unknown” and returns it to the sender.
Who Is This Letter for?
0.0 1959 • Yugoslavia -
The usual atmosphere of a standard literary evening turns into a harsh drama of the conscience of the protagonist who took part in the betrayal and liquidation of his father in the World War II, which ended not so long ago.
A Confession You Didn't Deserve
10.0 1999 • Yugoslavia -
A story about a train switchman, his cat Velja and friends at work. Once tidy and upright after the death of his wife, he became unfit even at his job, which he did diligently. Soft-hearted, sociable, he began to associate with a glass and a bottle.
The Switchman
0.0 1984 • Yugoslavia -
A tourist propaganda film about the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia and life there.
The Sunny Adriatic
0.0 1965 • Yugoslavia -
During the fifth offensive, the day before the last punching hoops on Sutjeska 1943. in a small area is connected to a lot of heavy dramas and the many fates. Company proletarians passed a group of seriously wounded closer Gojkovoj hair, the closer to the breakthrough in the direction Balinovac, where it will be early in the morning make a breakthrough hoops. With wounded stays only Dunja, terrain, man of the people, to whom they entrust the seriously wounded to guard them. All that could be under the circumstances for them to do is done. Shows the power and human courage of ordinary people through which relief outlines the breadth and humanity of the whole revolution. Film is a synthesis of both.
Dunja
8.0 1980 • Yugoslavia -
A story about forbidden love between student Misa and German girl Ana.
The German Girl
10.0 1969 • Yugoslavia -
The resistance and struggle of the Macedonian people against Turkish slavery, conveyed through the folk dances "Teškoto" and "Komitskoto". The film also contains many drama elements.
The Legend of Komiti
0.0 1955 • Yugoslavia -
Reportage from the First World Championship in Marathon Swimming in Freshwater, held on August 5, 1962 on Lake Ohrid. Introducing the participants and the winners in the three disciplines: male amateurs, female amateurs and professionals who competed on the 34-kilometer course. 22 swimmers from 11 countries participated in the competition.
The Champions of the Water Spaces
0.0 1962 • Yugoslavia -
Macedonia, by its geographical configuration, is a mountainous country. This provides a wide choice of winter mountain resorts for the numerous lovers of winter sports and snowy beauties. The most famous mountain resorts are: Kruševo with its surroundings, the slopes of Bistra, Popova Shapka on Shar Planina and Pelister.
Winter Impressions
0.0 1962 • Yugoslavia -
A film poem about the sea and its shores, about its power and beauty, about misfortunes and reality intertwined with legends.
The Sea Dreams Too
0.0 1960 • Yugoslavia -
Short documentary by Aleksandar Ilić.
Canon
8.0 1978 • Yugoslavia -
Future of mankind in times of robots and automatic machines transferred to the world of dummies. One of the dummies reacts like a human being and interrupts the automatic beat of the assembly line.
Anno 3003
0.0 1962 • Yugoslavia -
Sarajevski Atentat
10.0 N/A • Yugoslavia -
The girl Milka was found at the Zagreb airport while trying to escape from Yugoslavia to her aunt in Germany. A social worker tries to place her in a home for neglected children, and then gives her back to her divorced parents.
The Return
0.0 1975 • Yugoslavia -
Short film.
Forests Will Remain Green
0.0 1958 • Yugoslavia -
Short by Makavejev.
Down with the Fences
7.0 1962 • Yugoslavia -
Playful, stylized animated film with horse-like shapes combining and running around the screen.
1 x 1 = 1
0.0 1964 • Yugoslavia -
Short documentary about the “Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia”, the archived national cultural legacy first published in 1955 under the direction of Miroslav Krleža.
The Voice of a Generation
9.0 1957 • Yugoslavia -
A 35mm short silent.
King Tohu Wabohus Is Hungry
0.0 1930 • Yugoslavia -
The poetical composition of the photography aims to express, by means of the shadow-and-light play, the characteristic surroundings of the life in the marshes near Osijek in Croatia.
Black Waters
0.0 1956 • Yugoslavia -
Meštrović (Exaltation of Matter), is a short film directed by Ivan Martinac, recorded in the production of Kino Club Split. He filmed it provoked by the teasing of Belgrade moviegoers who claimed that “mostly eating and drinking is done in the Split cinema club”, which was not far from the truth. Still, the wounded pride and anger took their toll, and in 1960 he filmed his first “Split” film — Meštrović (The Exaltation of Matter) with which he succeeded. At the international film festival in Vienna, he received a UNICA bronze plaque, the first international award received by amateur cinematography in Yugoslavia at the time.
Mestrovic - Exaltation of Matter
0.0 1960 • Yugoslavia -
A film by Incredible Bob.
soc.com
0.0 2000 • Yugoslavia -
White jeopardy. Avalanche buried the village of Borjane and caused its inhabitants inestimable damage.
Tolmin Avalanches
9.0 1952 • Yugoslavia -
Documentary about country dwellers in Montenegro. When the sons come back to visit the family, they must cross a deep ravine to get to their parents, living in their idyllic setting. Instead of a bridge, the locals have constructed something more inventive.
String of Life
9.0 1996 • Yugoslavia -
Short film about the earthquake in Montenegrin littoral.
Earthquake
7.0 1980 • Yugoslavia -
A documentary on the experiences of Kosta Nađ in the Spanish Civil War. Kosta Nađ (Hungarian: Nagy Kosztá) apart from being a participant in the Spanish Civil War, also took part in World War 2 as a Partisan. He was a general of the JNA army, a hero of socialist work and a national hero of Yugoslavia.
My Spain
0.0 1986 • Yugoslavia -
One of the most popular groups of Yugoslavia, Poslednja igra leptira, with their frontman Nesa Leptir, made live spectacles by combining sketches of comedy and original music. One of these concerts, which were sold-out very quickly, was held at the Belgrade's Dom sindikata 1984..
Poslednja igra leptira: Live at Dom sindikata
0.0 1984 • Yugoslavia -
Tomos factories in Buzet, Senožeče, in the Netherlands and in Africa.
Tomos in Picture
0.0 1972 • Yugoslavia -
A documentary about a music school based on finding the rhythmic quality in every child, focused on the visual and auditory rhythm of children’s movements.
Mur - Bur
0.0 1969 • Yugoslavia -
Probably the earliest film in the world to be shot underground. Views of the spectacular Postojna Cave, with its stalactites and stalagmites. A noted tourist attraction, this 20-kilometre network of underground passages, chambers, and galleries has had a railway line since 1874, and was first lit by electricity in 1884.
Postojna Cave
0.0 1926 • Yugoslavia -
The unveiling of the Napoleon Column, with a parade of representatives of sport and cultural societies, and people in national costume.
The Unveiling of the Napoleon Column
8.5 1929 • Yugoslavia -
One endless line of people journeys incessantly and inevitably to their grave: the funeral of mankind. We bury one another but live nevertheless. As one person is happy, the other dies. No sooner than we draw a cup to our lips… fate has come.
Between Lips and Glass
0.0 1968 • Yugoslavia -
Animated-documentary film by Dušan Vukotić depicting the process of animation in the Studio for cartoons, Zagreb film.
1001 Drawings
6.7 1960 • Yugoslavia -
A story about acquaintance arranged via matrimonial ads in the newspapers. At the same time, it is a story about an attempt to marry and tragicomic ballad about the unusual end of a relationship that arose between the warehouseman Nidza and the potential bride Rada.
Yellow Ribbons
7.0 1973 • Yugoslavia -
The stories of various people who live in a high-rise building (Soliter). The film sheds light on their thoughts, lives, and interpersonal relationships, capturing the challenges and dynamics of urban life.
Skyscraper
9.0 2000 • Yugoslavia -
A rather original outlook on the relationships of two great Russian writers Dostoevsky and Turgenev and their roles in the future fate of Russia.
The Debt from Baden Baden
6.5 2000 • Yugoslavia -
An experiment with 'anti-language' in detail (in composition, in changing plans, in exposition, etc.). Proof that the general rhythm and those miraculous 'pixels' that are not seen in the projection really mean a lot, if not everything.
Life Is Beautiful
0.0 1966 • Yugoslavia -
Paintings and graphic works of Slovenian artist Spacal. An attempt to break into the humanitarianism, synthesis and rhythm of his arts.
The Colour of Memory
0.0 1967 • Yugoslavia -
A series of vignettes from the author's journey in a train.
Travelogue
0.0 1976 • Yugoslavia -
A short film by Tatjana Ivančić showing the life forms of a lake.
The Play of Life
0.0 1972 • Yugoslavia -
The film is inspired and is an adaptation of the story "Forgiveness" by Blaze Koneski. We follow the pagan custom, the ritual with masks on the occasion of the Feast of Forgiveness, through the dream of a child who is obsessed with the severe illness of his sister.
A Day of Forgiveness
0.0 1976 • Yugoslavia -
A light signal from a side train station stops a night train. The railway worker knocks on wheels to make sure the axles are faultless. All the passengers are asleep, they react to the knocking, but they don’t wake up. Only the passengers in the most expensive part of the train loudly protest and demand that the worker should be chased away. Their wish comes true.
The Last Station
5.0 1987 • Yugoslavia -
The famous Serbian painter Milena Pavlovic-Barili, author of the masterpiece "A girl with the lamp", spends her last summer accompanied by young, curious actress.
A Girl with the Lamp
7.9 1992 • Yugoslavia -
Experimental short film that combines pornographic and nazi symbolics.
Salt Peanuts
0.0 1971 • Yugoslavia -
NATO agression. A Serbian village. Under the effect of depleated uranium from the enemy missiles, the dead rise from the graves.
The Living Dead
10.0 2000 • Yugoslavia -
Slovenian short film about promiscuity.
Promiscuity
0.0 1974 • Yugoslavia -
Parents who lost track of their children speak about their attempts to find them and hope for reunion.
Like Someone's Knocking
0.0 1980 • Yugoslavia -
The film has three plans: on the one hand, scenes of children who write a school task on the subject of the size and ugliness of a human being, on the other hand, the cadres of miners who protest against inhuman maltreatment of a colleague who lost his hand and on the third side, a shot of a disabled person with a prosthesis Under the arm passes through a rocky street.
First Grammatical Case: Human
6.3 1964 • Yugoslavia -
A quest for symbols from the subconscious, drawn and etched directly onto filmstrip.
Metamorphosis
9.0 1973 • Yugoslavia -
On the feast day of 24th June, an annual pilgrimage is made to the church of Sv. Ivana Krstitelja in the village of Podmilacje.
Hope
0.0 1970 • Yugoslavia -
Explosive flowers, a phenomenal invention, have filled the world with enthusiasm. People, usually uninterested in simple flowers, are now crazy about the new fashion. The explosive flowers have become a mania, a matter of social reputation.
The Flower Lovers
5.0 1970 • Yugoslavia -
It portrays love between a child and a dog. Just when the dog was caught by a dog catcher, the boy asks the man to let it go and thus he saves the animal’s life.
A Sun Behind Bars
0.0 1957 • Yugoslavia -
While visiting his relatives in the city, a curious village boy sits on a motorcycle which starts right off, which causes lots of trouble to him and his parents.
The Motorcycle Chase
7.0 1959 • Yugoslavia -
Brišem i sudim is a Croatian film. Only one minute of the film is saved.
I Delete and I Judge
7.0 1919 • Yugoslavia -
Humourist commentary on three famous paintings by the author's most beloved painters.
Goya-Munch-Lautrec
6.0 1989 • Yugoslavia -
Whereas Lična Disciplina is a straight forward documentation of Terek’s performance, in The Effects of Earth's Gravity on Naive Beings Petrovic conveys his pessimistic message with a wide range of formal effects of the image and the sound. This film was produced at the Amateur Film Club of House of Youth Belgrade (Amaterski Filmski Klub Doma Omladine Beograd) and not in the AFC.
Gravitation Impact on Naive Beings
0.0 1985 • Yugoslavia