What's Missing in This Picture

What's Missing in This Picture 2012

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The people of the village on Mount Fruska Gora every few decades are facing wars and socioeconomic turmoil. It's the same now, in the so-called transition period. In the surrounding area there is a huge hole full of water, and the fate of the people are in some way connected with it, as a result of the growing power of multinational companies that are expanding, bringing trouble and death. In contrast, and away from it all, an old lady spends his last days not knowing what fate befell her hometown ...

2012

Female Dog

Female Dog 2012

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Short film about heroic female dog of Sergei Yesenin.

2012

Rise and Fall of Art

Rise and Fall of Art 2013

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Short and funny story about cave man that accidentally invent the art. Sooner than he expects, he discovers where his art is going to lead him.

2013

Chardak

Chardak 2008

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Adaptation of the Serbian folk fairytale. The story about a boy, a dragon, a woman and a invisible winged friend.

2008

The Same

The Same 2017

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The Same is a film that shows the everyday life of convicts and jailers in some of the biggest jails in Serbia by using it as a metaphor to present the loss of personal identity in modern society. This documentary compares a jail system to fixed social rules and raises questions about the relativity of human freedom.

2017

Gagarin and Me

Gagarin and Me 2012

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The story of nine years old boy Ivan, his pet hamster and Yuri Gagarin.

2012

A Pencil, A Boy and a Dream

A Pencil, A Boy and a Dream 2011

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Story about growing up, adulthood and premature end of the eternal boy. By drawing a parallel between his real life and his dreams, it depicts a man who actually lived his dreams, up until the biggest of them outgrew him and absorbed him permanently.

2011

Speak So I Can See You

Speak So I Can See You 2019

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Conjuring reality and wonder, "Speak so I Can See You" takes us to a seemingly different era, by exploring the world of Radio Belgrade. One of Europe's oldest radio stations and a true institution of the city, the station still broadcasts original programming and helps keep history, culture and critical thought, as well as everrelevant questions about ourselves and the world, from slipping out of memory and mind. Set at the intersection of an observational documentary and a unique sensory experience, the film conjures everyday scenes at the station and immersing interludes exploring the relationship between sound and the space it inhabits. Through a synesthetic blend of sounds, words, notes, echoes and light, we are taken into a unique cinematic soundscape that doubles as a love letter to radiophonic art and its disarming insight into what makes us remember, understand, think, discover, and feel.

2019

We Are the Sons of Your Rocks

We Are the Sons of Your Rocks 2018

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An old man lives in a small village in the north of Montenegro. He is troubled by the story of his father, which he heard when he was a boy. At the end of WWII, an Italian officer called Mazzola was captured by the partisans, and soon after shot and buried close to the old man’s house. There is no tomb or trace; no real proof that the story is true. However, he is afraid of digging to see if any bones lie underneath. He turns to the remaining villagers in order to find out the truth. There are two men older than him, but their stories don’t always match and are not easy to comprehend.

2018

Bulgarian POWs in Belgrade

Bulgarian POWs in Belgrade 1913

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The first captured Bulgarian soldiers during the fight with the Serbs in the Second Balkan War were transported by train to Belgrade on 21st June 1913. In the following months, several thousand Bulgarian officers and soldiers were accommodated at Kalemegdan Fortress until the liberation.

1913

Bullseye

Bullseye 2012

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"Bullseye" is a film about the most famous band from the small town. Back in the 1970s when rock and roll was the mainstream music genre in ex-Yugoslavia, the Goldfingers band was created in the city of Zajecar.

2012

Angel's Premonition

Angel's Premonition 2017

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This film is a memoriam and memory of Dejan Nebrigic, a Serbian gay and peace activist, writer and theater critic. He is one of the founders of the Serbian LGBT movement, one of the most prominent activist and the first gay in Serbia who had a public coming out.

2017

Four Passports

Four Passports 2016

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The film is a story of immigration and identity after the dissolution of former Yugoslavia, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker Mihajlo Jevtic. It follows the period of transition of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia into today's Serbia and Mihajlo's transition from a child into a middle aged man. It is a film made by a man who is about to leave his country for good and about the contents of his immigrant's suitcase. Story about one country and four passports, a farewell that was in the making for 25 years. Combining the present-day footage, his family's Super 8 home videos and animation, Mihajlo reflects on growing up in a society that has been falling apart.

2016

Lazy Guy

Lazy Guy 2018

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"Lazy Guy" is a look at the life of many youth and their families in Montenegro's capital city, Podgorica. Through the story of a young man struggling to find a job, the film attempts to show the culture, economic conditions of the country and how the normalization of corruption and dishonesty has led to despair and apathy."Lazy Guy" refers to the stereotyping of Montenegrins as lazy people. Through the experience of the main character, fighting against chronic hardship and disillusionment, in an environment knowing little prosperity, we should come to see the error of the label.

2018

Rakijada

Rakijada 2016

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Every year, a small, pugnacious Serbian village holds the Rakijada - a schnapps olympiad. This red thread allows us examine the Serbian soul from a new point of view, while never losing sight of the typical humour of the Balkans.

2016

One Woman – One Century

One Woman – One Century 2011

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One Woman, One Century is a documentary film based on statements, interviews, and reconstructions of real-life events. The life story of Dragica Srzentić casts light on a number of events and people relevant to Yugoslav history before and after the Second World War. The film’s look at the century-long life of this woman-hero provides insight into the rarely mentioned segments of the ex-Yugoslav intellectual and ideological maze that traverses all the states in which this Istrian-born woman lived (Austria-Hungary, Kingdom of Italy, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, NDH, FNRJ, SFRJ, Croatia, and Serbia).

2011

Bright Future My Love

Bright Future My Love 2014

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A man sits in his rundown apartment and watches a TV. After he has eaten his fill, he leaves. Through a seemingly never-ending corridor, past houses which are reminiscent of war photography. He boards a train. Keeps on straying by foot through a dark, dystopian world. Does he even have a destination? Eventually, he meets a woman. The eponymous Bright Future is nowhere to be seen, but maybe something like love?

2014

A Letter to Dad

A Letter to Dad 2011

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Documentary about a man fighting in the Balkan wars.

2011

Village Without Women

Village Without Women 2010

6.80

On a mountaintop in southwest Serbia lies the womanless hamlet of Zabrdje, where the Jankovic brothers hold the fort. Veering between the utterly hilarious and deeply poignant, this beautifully-crafted film follows one brother's quest to introduce women back into the once-vibrant community. But with no roads or running water, convincing a Serbian woman is out of the question.

2010

Salvor

Salvor 1915

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A little girl falls into water, but she was rescued by a young fella and his dog.

1915