Set in the Jasenovac concentration camp in Croatia during World War II, a young girl named Dara must navigate the brutal and desperate conditions as she tries to survive and protect her family.
The Ninth Circle is a heartbreaking drama about a Jewish woman in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia who falls in love with a Croatian man. They face numerous obstacles, including an arranged marriage, imprisonment in a concentration camp, and the constant fear of the Ustasha regime. Despite their attempts to escape, the protagonists are ultimately killed, highlighting the tragic nature of their love.
In April 1941 Germans occupied Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and installed a Quisling government. This series, partly based on true events and persons and partly on fiction, covers the activities of the Resistance movement, led by Communists.
During World War II, a young hero rises to save his country from the Nazi occupation in Croatia. Fueled by satire and absurd comedy, he navigates through the challenges presented by the communist crimes, Chetniks, and the Ustasha regime. With a unique mix of poetry and talent show, this independent state of Croatia embarks on an adventure that defies the Nazi race laws, creating an alternate history in the Balkan War.
It happens around Zagreb in 1941-1943, during World War II. Two groups of smugglers led by Crni Rok and Veriga, fight for supremacy on the black market. They also have to deal with the Germans, Ustashas, the police and communist illegals.
WW2 story about group of prisoners who are trying to escape the death camp, run by local pro-Nazi militia.
A father and son are on the run in war-torn Croatia, navigating through the horrors of the Jasenovac concentration camp and struggling to maintain their bond amidst the chaos.
A gripping biographical drama depicting the struggles of Diana B., a young girl during the genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia. Faced with the horrors of the Jasenovac concentration camp and the brutality of the Ustasha regime, Diana must find strength to survive.
In order to gather informations about high-ranking collaborationist official, the resistance movement sends a girl to spy on him. She uses the cover of illiterate chambermaid from the country. In the beginning nobody is suspicious, but her cover would be endangered when the official's daughter starts to teach her reading.
Sokol Did Not Love Him is a tragic and intense film set in the Balkans during World War Two. It tells the story of a village torn apart by war and the struggles of its people to survive. The film explores themes of fear, betrayal, and the resilience of the human spirit.
This movie tells a true story about events in Zagreb in 1941. Nazis and their collaborators organized the great gathering of students on Dubrava stadium. The intention was to publicly separate Jews from them which would lead to future pogrom. The event, however, took an unexpected turn.
The Decline of the Century: Testament L.Z. is a documentary film that explores the dark history of the genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. The film delves into the collaboration between the Croatian government and the Nazi occupation forces, the war crimes trial that followed, and the lasting impact of the Ustashe regime. Through newsreel footage, interviews, and montage, the documentary sheds light on the atrocities committed in concentration camps such as Jasenovac and the Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia.
In the midst of World War II, a political adviser navigates the complex and humorous situations in war-torn Yugoslavia, providing a unique perspective on the conflict.
A 12-episode documentary series about the Independent State of Croatia.
Survivors of the Jasenovac WW2 Concentration Camp gather to commemorate the first memorial service and the unveilment of the flower monument.
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