Miloš Drobnjaković Trailers
Facing the Monster TrailerLjubivoje. The Actor. TrailerReconciliation Trailer
Facing the Monster TrailerLjubivoje. The Actor. TrailerReconciliation Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
06 January 2010
Retired porn star Milos leads a normal family life trying to make ends meet. Presented with the opportunity of a lifetime to financially support his family for the rest of their lives, Milos must participate in one last mysterious film.
08 October 2019
Four nuns and a cat are going into the woods to peek wild berries. They run into a man with a suspicious past.
23 January 2022
A 19-year-old woman is killed by a bullet intended for her father in the tragic culmination of a bitter family feud between her father and his cousin, who is now imprisoned for murder.
19 March 2015
Irish architect and furniture designer Eileen Gray (1878–1976) was a leading light in the modern design movement.
13 May 2021
"Life of a Mutt" tells true, intimate and authentic stories from the perspective of stray dogs. Combining documentary material with hand drawn animation and voice over, we are crossing between genres and forms of documentary, fiction and animation, giving our silent heroes a voice.
12 April 2017
A dry, tragicomic musical short about a gipsy who thinks he will become famous by writing a song for the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin.
06 July 2007
The plot of this film can be viewed from a two different levels. The first is universal and deals with the psychological theme of need for competition in the group, highlighting the need for the victory, which in life usually does not depend on the true virtues of the winner, so the result is usually tragicomic.
22 May 2025
Hailing from an old bourgeois family, actor Ljubivoje Tadić actively participated in the street protests of the 2000s.
01 January 2014
In a search for interesting and unexplored music, the U.K. music journalist Eddie Cooney comes to the Balkan region, where he finds a group of regional artists called "The New Outlaws".
27 November 2025
At the beginning of the 1990s the state of Yugoslavia collapsed, and resistance to the madness of war was strongest in Belgrade, where anti-war actions and movements opposing the Serbian nationalist regime brought together intellectuals, artists, and anti-regime individuals—most notably in a nonpartisan group called the Belgrade Circle.