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Total trailers found: 38
02 February 1978
Professor Herceg struggling with difficulties, it is not easy to determine how students conveyed knowledge, and even harder to avoid the hatred of the disciples, and sympathy for the students.
06 March 1962
Based on a Anton Chekhov short story, this slight tale has some good moments as the drama of a young boy's journey unfolds.
16 January 1954
A small town is disturbed by the arrival of a "suspicious person", an unknown man wanted by the local authorities.
09 November 1959
A retired tram driver tries to find his daughter named Ana whom he lost in the Second World War.
21 May 1981
Story of three partisans whose fates are determined by different encounters with women.
01 January 1979
Small village farmers grow tobacco which they are forced to sell to the government for next-to-nothing prices.
09 July 1997
A famous fashion designer returns to his birthplace in a tiny Serb town, in the wake of the recent war.
27 June 1989
Two themes arise from the story, themes that are interlocked: the theme of love and of man's eternal submission to traditional symbols.
09 July 1971
Scourged by the need to be different from his contemporaries and driven by an insatiable hunger for adventurous living, Marko, a young man of 25, returns from America where he has spent a few years.
10 July 1966
"The Time of Love" is omnibus of two parts. Part I: Experiences and growing up of a 16 years old girl without much of parents' attention.
01 January 1976
TV adaptation of the Bora Stankovic drama, the most staged play in the history of Serbian theatre. Set in the southern Serbian town of Vranje, it is a tragedy about a Gypsy singing girl destined to marry but not for love.
07 July 1981
The setting is the islands off the Dalmatian coast of Yugoslavia, during WW II. The islands are controlled by occupying Italian forces, and a resistence movement of Communists is dedicated to sabotaging and ending the occupation.
22 February 1980
This film takes place in a small mining town in Serbia, within a time span covering the prewar, war, and postwar period.
23 September 2000
1991. Harrison Lloyd, a renowned photojournalist covering the war in Yugoslavia, is reported missing.
01 June 1998
A hardened mercenary in the Foreign Legion begins to find his own humanity when confronted with atrocities during the fighting in Bosnia.
02 August 1961
An influential Serbian poet decides to leave Nazi-occupied Belgrade and join partisans in the country.
02 June 1976
On her deathbed, the sister tries to help her brother who, burdened with his poor background, can't figure out his life's directions after completing studies.
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.
01 January 1986
In the first year of freedom after WW2, a poor family from rocky Herzegovina moves to fertile province of Vojvodina hoping for a better life.
09 February 1987
Village goverment has changed, father has authority no more, neither in his house and in the village, and the son decides to leave his father and switch sides, joining the new village goverment.
01 January 1995
In the family of Colonel Mitrovic, all three daughters are ready for marriage, but they have problems finding husbands.
01 January 1972
A TV drama “Gluttony” is part of the unfinished “Seven Deadly Sins” cycle. The main subject of this story is a dedication to one of the greatest biblical sins – gluttony itself.
01 January 1959
Story of an old university professor, who accidentally becomes involved in the activities of the resistance movement.
01 January 1969
Following the death of his female cousin Marija, Moma sets out to her house where only her aunt lives.
01 January 1982
In Skopje in 1939 a family of a disabled bricklayer clashes over tradition, patriarchal morality and modern world views as fascism and World War II loom on the horizon.
20 June 1983
Theatre adaptation of Maxim Gorky’s timeless drama first published in 1901, about narrow-mindedness, exclusivism, containing one’s self in some arbitrary, imaginary borders, strict divisions… All these traits help to define the various situations and human relations within the text.
24 July 1959
Members of Jasna's group are suspicious because of her firing from occupation Special police squad and they start avoiding her.
03 November 1980
A 1980 Serbo-Croatian language short film directed by Dimitrije Jovanovic, starring Ljiljana Krstic, Branislav Jerinić and Radmila Andrić.
05 November 1969
A one-act tragedy, the play is set at Inishmaan in the Aran Islands, and like all of Synge’s plays it is noted for capturing the poetic dialogue of rural Ireland.
01 January 1997
Movie about Englishwoman in Serbia during First World war.
10 November 1969
An expressionist and anti-war drama by the American playwright Irwin Shaw. It dramatizes the refusal of six dead soldiers during an unspecified war—who represent a cross-section of American society—to be buried.
01 January 1995
A dramatic tale of greatest Serbian female writer Isidora Sekulic, an exceptional woman who all her life fought with her work and creative impulses.
12 November 1979
Jovana lives alone with two young sons, while her husband is temporarily working in Germany. In addition to all the work in the fields and the kitchen, she is also building a new house.
15 January 1968
Written and performed in 1968, Night and Fog is, in Kiš’s words, “a set of lyrical variations on the theme of time and memory”.
01 January 1980
A story about forbidden love between student Misa and German girl Ana.
01 January 1973
An architect in a construction company gets close to a young girl who has just graduated, whom he met while she was a student doing an internship at that company.
01 January 1969
A Serbian TV adaptation of the famous play by D. H. Lawrence.
23 October 1972
A Yugoslavian TV adaptation of the three-act by D.H. Lawrence, the very first play he wrote. The mother, Mrs.