Belgrade, 2003. When Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic is assassinated, the country plunges into chaos, and the authorities' response is to introduce a state of emergency. A turning point in recent Serbian history through the perspective of a journalist, a police officer, and a criminal.
Set during the breakup of Yugoslavia, an electrician named Marko and a cat named Bosko end up in an underground shelter during a bombing. Inside the shelter, they encounter a cast of eccentric characters and navigate the surreal and chaotic world of war.
In 1941 Yugoslavia, a group of people embark on a bus trip across the country. Along the way, they encounter various adventures and comedic situations, all while dealing with the realities of war.
Promise Me This is a charming comedy set in rural Yugoslavia, exploring the themes of first love and the contrast between country and city life. The story follows Tsane, a young boy who must fulfill his grandfather's last wish and deliver a letter to Belgrade. Along the way, he encounters a captivating girl named Jasna, who also happens to be traveling to the capital. As Tsane navigates the challenges of the city, he must confront the irony of their journey and the cultural clash between his rural background and the urban environment.
When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo (2004) tells the story of a young man named Jeremija who dreams of becoming a goalkeeper for a professional football team. Along the way, he experiences various misadventures involving an unidentified flying object, a taxi ride through the rooftops of Belgrade, and encounters with colorful characters in his neighborhood. With humor and wit, the movie explores themes of dreams, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness.
Sara, a former hacker and now an Internet security specialist, has come to Belgrade to attend a conference on cyber crime. Whilst she is there her daughter and a college friend are kidnapped by a Serbian human trafficking ring. Will Sara be able to save them before it's too late?
Man Is Not a Bird follows the story of an engineer who falls in love with a circus performer in Belgrade, Serbia. As their relationship develops, they navigate through themes of unfaithfulness, superstition, and the complexities of love. The film explores the struggles of the working-class and the conflicts that arise in a love triangle.
The introvert Russian girl Nadia goes on holiday to Belgrade, inhabited by extrovert Serbians. She lives according to a plan, while the Belgraders live for joy. At first, Nadia is involved with the local guy Nesha, and then with his relaxed, semi-vagrant way of life. She takes the impulsive decision to give up her dull job and Moscow for the sake of love, freedom and Belgrade. Both this love, and this freedom must undergo the test of reality, which is always more difficult than our expectations.
Stolen by crusaders on the night of his birth, Radu (Anders Hove) has no knowledge of his bloodline: his mother is a demon; his father is a vampire. Trained and exploited by a brotherhood of mystic monks to slay all enemies of the church, fate brings him back one night to the castle of his father, armed with the monster-slaying Sword of Laertes, to destroy the vampire Vladislas and reclaim a holy relic: The Bloodstone. The events of that night turn Radu from a noble man into a vampire with no master, setting him on a centuries-long quest for sustenance, and companionship, for the treacherous one who stole him from the sun, and for the Bloodstone he hopes will bring him peace.
In the midst of the war in Yugoslavia, a young man finds solace and purpose in his love for basketball and the friendships he builds on the streets. As his country is torn apart by conflict, he navigates through the challenges of a divided society while trying to hold on to his dreams and the people who matter to him.
The Belgrade Phantom is a gripping action crime movie set in the city of Belgrade, Yugoslavia. It follows the story of a notorious phantom criminal who terrorizes the city with his daring heists. The local police force, led by a dedicated policeman, is determined to bring him down and restore peace to the streets of Belgrade. As the tension rises, the chase becomes a thrilling battle of wits between the phantom criminal and the relentless police officer.
Innocence Unprotected is a documentary comedy-drama film about the making of the first Serbian talking film, which was directed by Dusan Makavejev. The film's plot revolves around the life of a Yugoslavian locksmith named Dragoljub Aleksić, who became a national hero when he helped in the filming of a movie during the Nazi occupation of Belgrade in 1941. The film combines archival footage with reenactments and interviews to tell the story of Aleksić's involvement in the film, as well as the social and political context of the time period.
Akademija Republika shows a group of people gathered around the club from 1981 until 1995 and how it changed and influenced the cultural and night life around them.
It Happened on This Very Day is a nostalgic drama set in 1960s Yugoslavia, exploring the lives of a diverse group of characters amidst the backdrop of political tensions, rock-n-roll music, and a changing society. The story follows a high school student who finds himself caught up in a web of intrigue and adventure, as he navigates the challenges of his personal relationships, ticket-scalping schemes, and the ever-present influence of communism and stalinism.
Middle-aged cinephile and film projectionist Pera still lives with his mother - and best friend - Mara, in Belgrade. It's 1999 and when NATO bombs start raining down on Serbia, the two of them become refugees. After a surreal journey, they end up in New York, where Pera realizes that he can no longer do the old job he loved so much. While he and Mara were struggling to survive, the new age of digital projection was born. Then Pera stumbles upon some discarded projectors and his new mission in life becomes clear: he will travel around and show people the magic of Real Cinema - the magic that can only be created by celluoid, mechanical projectors, the silver screen and flickering light.
How to Become a Hero is a captivating documentary that explores the transformative journey of individuals striving to become true heroes. Through their inspiring stories, the film delves into the challenges, sacrifices, and triumphs faced by these extraordinary individuals. Whether it's overcoming personal obstacles or making a positive impact on their communities, this documentary showcases the power of resilience, determination, and the potential for heroism within all of us.
The plot follows Steva, who is in love with an actress, Duja, who adores his motorcycle, and Bane, who plans to steal the motorcycle. Nikola desperately searches for a job, while Toma is in love with Mira, who is in an abusive relationship and occasionally thinks about Toma. The film highlights the despair and isolation of a generation in the post-war era.
After Bucharest, Belgrade is European city with the most stray dogs in Europe. This documentary shows the treatment of countless abandoned dogs in Serbia's capital.
A young man falls in love with the girl who he met by accident.
Tomorrow Morning is a drama movie set in Belgrade, Serbia. It follows the story of...