Jovan Ristovski

Jovan Ristovski Trailers

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Jovan Ristovski is a Serbian actor. He is a brother of actor Lazar Ristovski.

Most Popular Jovan Ristovski Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Leeches Trailer (2019)

28 February 2019

Writer Petar Miric, at the time of the great social and political crisis in Serbia represents attitudes that conflict with the principles of the political regime.

Midwinter Night's Dream Trailer (2004)

28 October 2004

A simple story of an ex-convict who comes home after 10 years, only to find two squatters in the form of a woman and her autistic daughter.

The Way Steel Was Tempered Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

A moulder wants to live a happy life, but the circumstances in his factory are such that everyone is looking for an opportunity to grab the money before the ship sinks down to the bottom.

The Robbery of the Third Reich Trailer (2004)

16 February 2004

During 1941 in Belgrade, two well-known thieves try to carry out the biggest robbery of Nazi authorities ever.

A Little Night Music Trailer (2002)

22 August 2002

Spasoje and Cole are cute and silly boys who constantly find themselves in risky situations. They work in a morgue.

The Optimists Trailer (2006)

29 September 2006

Five scenarios in which people have trouble distinguishing truth from illusions. Each segment reflects the motto of Voltaire's Candide: "Optimism is insisting everything is good, when everything is bad.

White Lions Trailer (2011)

28 April 2011

The film is about the workers unpaid for six years who decide to lay down the driveway in front of their factory.

The White Suit Trailer (1999)

14 May 1999

A sergeant officer lives a life of a loner, reads literary classics and dreams about acting. On his journey by train, he madly falls in love with a prostitute, but her pimp - another passenger on a train - is not willing to let her go, which makes their destiny tragic.

Wander-Fire Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

In November 1956, many people fled to Tito in Yugoslavia and were confronted with socialism, which they called "man-faced".