Dunav Film Movie Trailers
Most Popular Dunav Film Trailers
Total trailers found: 122
A Stamp Trailer (1981)
01 June 1981
A powerful ironic work of the society in which a hydro-central is erected in an area where there is no water.
The Gorge Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Zivko Nikolic portrays a Montenegrin village in the post-epic period, while at the same time presenting the sad reality in the form of poor, unfortunate and mentally handicapped people, whom the epics circumvents.
Hatschipuh Trailer (1987)
27 February 1987
In the Bavarian village of Schladerbach, the kobold Hatschipuh and his comrades live, of whose existence only Grandpa Reiter is aware.
Operation Stadium Trailer (1977)
07 July 1977
This movie tells a true story about events in Zagreb in 1941. Nazis and their collaborators organized the great gathering of students on Dubrava stadium.
Far and Away - World War I Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The story of World War I from the perspective of Serbia.
The Master and Margarita Trailer (1972)
15 July 1972
Maestro Nikolai Masoudov, a talented writer, and his assistant Margaret, are working on a biblical story of Pontius Pilate.
The Mallet Trailer (1977)
15 March 1977
In a futuristic, antiseptic food factory, workers select healthy chicks, while the rejects are carried along a conveyor belt until they are crushed by a mallet and drop into a garbage bin.
Pull! Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The third film in Vlatko Gilić’s Sisyphean trilogy. Where the machine could not go through ... Collision between stone and man on the section of the Belgrade-Bar railway.
Gold Trailer (1968)
01 February 1968
Short documentary written by Branko Ćelović, along with the famous Serbian poet Matija Bećković.
Judas Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
In the rocky wastes of Mount Velebit, men have lived for centuries in close proximity with snakes. They learned to anticipate and cope with the dangers of the evil region, but the true battle begins when man comes to grips with the evil in himself.
New Domestic Animal Trailer (1964)
11 August 1964
This short doc is about changes occurring in Yugoslav rural life as it begins to reap the benefits of motorization, e.
Communists of Yugoslavia Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Documentary movie about the Communists of Yugoslavia.
Metamorphosis Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A quest for symbols from the subconscious, drawn and etched directly onto filmstrip.
Homo sapiens Trailer (1969)
30 September 1969
The first film in Vlatko Gilić’s Sisyphean trilogy, Homo sapiens follows a suited man as he takes a trek back and forth across a sandy desert to fill an oversized barrel using a woefully small tub of water.
12 Months of Winter Trailer (1983)
01 January 1983
Movie about Stalinism. The film was shot in 1971, but, according to the testimony of Škanata himself, at the closed screening, the then leaders of the SK Serbia Latinka Perović and Draža Marković told him that "it is good, but it is not yet time to show it".
Minutes Trailer (1964)
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.
The Attendant Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A rural community in the mountains. A story about death.
The Double Bass Trailer (1963)
01 March 1963
A journey of a double bass which found itself floating on the Danube river. After its owner ditched it outside a bar after drunken night, an old musician and his grandson recovered it from the water, but this is only a temporary episode in the instrument's life before it is abandoned again.
The Passion Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
A film of life and death in the world of industry where the human soul has long vanished.
Romeo and Juliet Trailer (1984)
01 June 1984
A fanciful retelling of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
Revolution That Flows Trailer (1972)
03 April 1972
The film was banned for 18 years by the communist regime in Serbia because it did not want the film to show taboo subjects.
Window Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Claustrophobic portrait of a docile rural wife's daily routine.
Have Anything to Declare? Trailer (1963)
18 July 1963
Humans confine themselfes with borders, while birds fly freely.
Transplantation of Feelings Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A short film that deals with contemporary political misunderstanding within a society in which loneliness is not just a personal problem, but a political crime as well.
Branislav Nušić Trailer (1990)
23 March 1990
The movie is inspired by the book "Nova Klasa" by Milovan Đilas, a close associate of Josip Broz Tito, who later became a famous dissident.
Little Light Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A boy wanders the city alone on a hot summer's day. He tries to escape it, but ends up finding a new friend.
The Man Who Created Systems Trailer (1990)
06 February 1990
The film analyzes the Titoist (Stalinist) rituals that were used to manipulate public opinion and the masses.
Mosevac Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Residents of the village of Moševac near Maglaj replaced the local officials due to embezzlement and elected two young men, Dževad and Hasan, as leaders of the local community.
The Owl Trailer (1973)
01 June 1973
Short movie written, directed and edited by Aleksandar Ilić. It won the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1973.
Ann, a Seaman's Wife Trailer (1980)
01 January 1980
About a woman waiting for her sailor husband, and when he returns, "she continues to wait". It's a story of transience, and the deeper meaning of happiness.
In continuo Trailer (1971)
26 January 1971
"In continuo" uses slaughterhouse imagery to present the warlike nature of man, first depicting the cleaning and mechanical preparations for the slaughterhouse and then the killing, however, the animal slaughter itself isn’t shown.
Days of Dreams Trailer (1980)
26 March 1980
Jelena spends her summer holiday tending a flock of sheep. A plane from a nearby aerodrome attracts her attention and she and the pilot engage in spontaneous games.
Tito Trailer (1977)
15 March 1977
Documentary about Josip Broz Tito, made when he was still alive and ruling Yugoslavia.
The Snare Trailer (1974)
15 June 1974
Short documentary written, directed and edited by Aleksandar Ilić. It won the Special Jury Prize at the Krakow Film Festival.
Terrorists Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Documentary about Croatian Ustashe terrorists and their attacks in Yugoslavia.
I Renounce The World Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
A film about young girls from the villages that go to the monastery and break any connection with the outside world.
First Grammatical Case: Human Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
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.
Noon Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The lives of many people in one Serbian town are changed after Tito's breakup with Stalin.
Young and Healthy as a Rose Trailer (1971)
13 July 1971
Young and Healthy as a Rose follows Stevan Nikolić, "Stiv", a petty criminal born in Belgrade, and his rise to power along with drugs, sex and with the help of the local police.
Parade Trailer (1962)
17 September 1962
Filmed in Belgrade in 1962, Parade documents the city’s engagement with the annual May Day celebration by largely ignoring the formal procession.
The Cyclists Trailer (1970)
12 March 1970
A small town in the first year of the war. A story about young seamstress, a student, a traitor and two Czech artists, their joining the partisans.
A Stain on His Conscience Trailer (1968)
11 October 1968
Illustrations of human conscience in animated and real scenes.
Gymnastic Performance Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
A short documentary directed by Miodrag "Mika" Milošević, in collaboration with cinematographer and animator Nikola Majdak.
Distinctly Me Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A portrait of a restless young man in late-1960s Belgrade whose cool exterior masks deep dissatisfaction, violent imaginings, and a search for identity amid urban life.
The Rubber Stamp Trailer (1966)
01 June 1966
A satirical documentary examining the reach of bureaucracy through the everyday authority of the rubber stamp.