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Aleksandar Petrović (14 January 1929 – 20 August 1994) was a Yugoslav and Serbian film director who was one of the leading European directors in the 1960s and one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave.
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21 May 1989
Based on the famous novel of Milos Crnjanski, the story follows Serbian migrations from the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the XVIII century.
01 January 1957
Documentary about painter Petar Dobrovic.
12 May 1965
Episodic WWII drama that follows a Yugoslav man through the war as he goes from witness to victim to aggressor.
02 March 2007
Through the conversation with Yugoslav film authors and excerpts from their films, this documentary film tells a story of a film phenomenon and censorship, and its focus is, in fact, a painful epoch of Yugoslav film called “a Black Wave”, which was the most important and artistically strongest period of Yugoslav film industry, created in the sixties and buried in the early seventies by means of ideological and political decisions.
15 July 1972
Maestro Nikolai Masoudov, a talented writer, and his assistant Margaret, are working on a biblical story of Pontius Pilate.
29 March 1983
Banović Strahinja takes place during the middle ages in Serbia. While estate owner Strahinja is hunting, a Turkish bandit, Alija, attacks his castle.
23 March 1976
The play follows the staff in a cafe's kitchen during the course of a busy morning.
27 March 1967
The protagonist, Bora, is a charming but mean-spirited gypsy, while his older wife, Lence, is submissive.
31 July 1961
A young man falls in love with the girl who he met by accident.
29 April 1963
A married woman is living an unexcited life, until she meets a man who is able to put a smile on her face again, at least for a couple of days.
01 January 1956
A magnificient poem of the tragic love between two wild ducks. The suicidal sacrifice of the male for his female, we do not witness a hunting scene, but a real tragedy of the birds Romeo and Juliet.
01 January 1964
Another early Aleksandar Petrovic documentary, done for Dunav film in 1964. It is made as a kind of a road movie through socialist Yugoslavia, registering numerous bizarre sites and events, with strong irony both in the selection of scenes and in the background commentaries.
26 November 1989
Screening of the synonymous Milos Crnjanski's poetic novel about the tragedy of Serbian people who scattered their energy and bones from Dnepr to Lotaringia during XVII and XIX century.
01 January 1970
Documentary about Croatian Ustashe terrorists and their attacks in Yugoslavia.
01 January 1958
A group of partisans goes to destroy a German gas warehouse at Postojnska Jama. One of them grows distrustful towards the new commander, and it spreads among the rest of the squad.
25 May 1977
Leni Gruyetin, a resident of Nazi Germany, lives a tumultuous life as she bears witness to the fascist regime of the Nazis.
30 October 1968
A bizarre and tragic love story involving a pig farmer, the village fool, a teacher and an agricultural pilot.
01 January 1958
Short documentary about the work of painting artist Sava Šumanović.
01 January 1965
The film compares scenes from the frescoes of Serbian medieval monasteries with scenes of church councils held in churches.
01 January 1960
Short documentary.
01 January 1955
Photographs, rare film material and dynamic editing, portray the triumph of socialist ideas and the way symbolically Yugoslavia moves toward the future dreams of the generations.