Miroslav Bijelić Trailers
Thief's Comeback TrailerIt Will Be Better TrailerSekula Innocent Accused Trailer
Thief's Comeback TrailerIt Will Be Better TrailerSekula Innocent Accused Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
01 January 1994
A local bar/restaurant run by a feuding husband and wife find themselves and their business threatened by a not so bright group of extortionists.
28 November 1991
At 56 years of age Mita Pantić (Nikola Simić) is still only a junior clerk in his company. Another typical workday for him is starting at 6 a.
07 June 1985
The story of a war-orphan, who remembers first post-war days, his stay in Home for war-orphans, his teachers, friends, and mostly his "only brother".
01 January 1992
This time Sekula does not have any problems with women but is accused of stealing electricity.
15 July 1970
Three poor musicians become rich and famous, due to an appearance on a TV show. Unexpected success and money tears old friends apart.
18 January 1989
Based on the work of the same name by Branislav Nušić. The film satirizes societal obsession with money through eccentric characters vying for wealth in a lighthearted setting.
17 October 1983
During the final battles of liberation in 1945, the three generations of a bourgeoisie family gather in their villa.
09 August 1998
A con leaves the prison with a plan to deceive people by entering financial bank business.
17 December 1976
This is a story about a young second lieutenant Janković who, after graduating from the Military Academy, comes to the unit for his first officer's duty.
10 February 1978
It is a sentimental story about the father-son relationship, reminiscent of a photo from an old family album, over which one feels some sort of deep nostalgia.
03 November 1980
A 1980 Serbo-Croatian language short film directed by Dimitrije Jovanovic, starring Ljiljana Krstic, Branislav Jerinić and Radmila Andrić.
01 January 1975
The trial of the Catonsville Nine, the nine Catholic activists who in 1968 went to the draft board in Catonsville, Maryland, took 378 draft files and burned them to protest the Vietnam 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 1974
The tragic story of a heavyweight prizefighter at the end of his career.
07 March 1968
TV adaptation of the French comedy play "The Little Cafe", first performed in 1911. Albert Loriflan, a waiter in a Paris cafe, unexpectedly inherits a large sum of money from a wealthy relative.