Dragan Ruljančić

Most Popular Dragan Ruljančić Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Agape Trailer (2017)

30 November 2017

Miran is an unconventional priest who prepares children for the ceremony of confirmation. One of them is Goran, an orphaned teenage boy who enjoys Miran's attention.

In Search of Marco Polo Trailer (2013)

13 February 2013

By filming on the actual locations traversed by Marco Polo, the series brings to life the authenticity of the local peoples from the standpoints of ethnology, historiography, culture and economics.

Views: How Did You Imagine It Trailer (2016)

19 January 2016

Documentary that follows Svjetlana Ramljak, a young woman from Zagreb who suffers from blindness, on her way of making the movies, as she becomes Croatia's first blind producer and screenwriter.

Beautiful Evening, Beautiful Day Trailer (2026)

23 January 2026

Four close friends, Lovro (21), Nenad (20), Stevan (22), and Ivan (20), fought against the Ustashas and Nazis by joining the partisans in WWII.

Metastases Trailer (2009)

30 March 2009

Eliciting images of cancer, this drama explores the illnesses that plague modern Croatia. Four young junkies in Zagreb maturing in the wake of war reflect the petty hatreds, violence, prejudices and mood hanging over the country like a disease that spreads with no cure in sight.

Dossier Zinfandel Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

For years, there has been an effort to discover the exact origin of the most popular American grape variety and wine, Zinfandel.

The Signature of Crime Trailer (2006)

20 July 2006

A docudrama about the life and work of Ivan Vučetić, a simple barrel maker from Šibenik who, through careful experimentation revolutionized the history of forensics and solved one of the most brutal cases of infanticide in Argentinian history.

The Heart of Vukovar Trailer (2017)

14 November 2017

The Heart of Vukovar is a Croatian documentary which shows the events of the Vukovar war hospital during the Croatian Homeland War.

Penkala Trailer (2013)

02 December 2013

In 1900 the young Eduard Penkala arrived in Zagreb, then a town of about 60,000 inhabitants in all. Born of Polish and Czech origins in what is now Slovakia, he soon showed solidarity with his new fellow citizens, due to the political troubles.

How We Entered Europe: The SexA Case Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

Twenty years before Croatia’s EU accession, immediately before the war in former Yugoslavia, the first colony of cultural refugees from Zagreb arrived in Amsterdam.