Based on a true story of a meeting in June 1945 between two powerful men with very opposite philosophies and perspectives on the future of their country. It is a dangerous time as the Balkans war had just been won and the Nazis defeated, with The Red Army close at hand. A conversation that will shape the world.
This true story is made up of two episodes that show Operation Hydra. After the fall of the Uzice Republic and the success of the first enemy offensive, the British sent their mission and this series shows the events.
Tito and Me tells the story of a young boy named Zoran, who idolizes Josip Broz Tito, the leader of Yugoslavia. Zoran's life is turned upside down when his father is accused of being a capitalist and is sent to jail. Zoran must navigate the challenges of growing up in a socialist society while trying to discover his own identity. Along the way, he encounters hilarious misadventures and heartwarming moments that shape him into the person he becomes.
Tito is a 2010 Croatian documentary television miniseries about Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. The first episode aired March 19, 2010. The series is a co-production by Croatian Radiotelevision and Mediteran film. The two first collaborated on the series Long Dark Night, which at a top audience of 1.8 million viewers was one of the most-watched domestic productions in history. After the announcement of the documentary, Broz's granddaughter Saša announced that she and her family would use all means possible to obstruct filming. Tito cost a reported 1 million euros to make.
In a small town on a Dalmatian island in Croatia, the spirit of Marshal Tito haunts the residents. As rumors spread and the town's mayor tries to capitalize on the ghostly presence, a police officer embarks on an investigation to uncover the truth. This absurd comedy explores themes of communism, capitalism, socialism, and the legacy of Titoism in post-Yugoslavia.
In the midst of the Cold War, Yugoslavia supposedly sold its space program to the US, but decades later, a man tries to uncover the truth behind this urban legend. With elements of conspiracy theories, history, and humor, this mockumentary explores the myths and secrets surrounding the space race.
In former Yugoslavia, following Tito's break-up with Stalin, the rocky island of Goli Otok was the camp site for political prisoners. From that officially non-existant yet dreaded place a young man escapes and seeks refuge on a nearby island. The nuns from the local convent find him unconscious and decide to give him shelter. A relentless secret policeman comes to the island and starts making life miserable for its inhabitants, hoping to find his prey...
An intriguing history of Yugoslav nuclear program that proposed to build an atomic bomb and 16 nuclear facilities on Yugoslav soil. Only one project came to fruition, the nuclear power plant in Krsko, Slovenia.
Set in a small town, Noon tells the story of a forbidden love affair between two individuals against the backdrop of the post-war period. With literature research as the catalyst, their relationship navigates the complexities of societal norms, all while under the watchful eye of influential political figures.
A young man by the name of Atif Kurtovic goes into a mine for the first time in his life to become a miner and to continue exactly where his now retired grandfather had left off. However, his fate is soon completely changed when he is picked as the face for the most valuable banknote in the country, the bill in the amount of one thousand dinars. Because of this, Atif soon finds himself on his way to Belgrade where Tito's personal photographer takes his picture and thus allows Atif to become a part of history. Into this story enters a young girl whose nickname, "Hiljadarka / A Thousand", is no accident and with whom Atif falls in love. When Tito announces his personal visit to Atif's hometown, there begins an adventure that they will all remember for the rest of their lives.
Blue Train is Serbian atipic teenage comedy. Just before Tito's death a high school graduates in Belgrade live their normal life before the end of the school year. Spring is relaxed and they organize the election "Princess Of Spring" for the most beautiful girl in school. Vojislav is in love with Anica, friend from class. While his best friend, convinces him that the organization of the miss elections is the best way to win Anica's heart. Milena has crush in Vojislav, and she want to spoil his plan. After the death of professor of Marxism, in the school comes a new, very young and ambitious professor Božičković, a former pupil of the school. His charm and informal dress manages to win the sympathy of students, especially girls. Professor Božičković like Anica, and he shows that in front of the class. Anica and Vojislav do not appritiate that.
Pula's Uljanik built the largest ship in the world. It was the greatest success of self-managing socialism. Three years after the launch, the ship mysteriously disappeared in the Pacific Ocean.
Parade is a 1962 documentary film that chronicles the annual popular parade in Yugoslavia. The film showcases the various aspects of the parade and features the country's leader, Josip Broz Tito, as the focal point of the festivities. It provides an insight into the vibrant and lively celebration of the Yugoslavian people.
The recollections of Yugoslavian president-for-life, Josip Broz 'Tito'.
Following the death of Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980), one city in each of the six republics and two autonomous regions of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia had the honour to be named after the long-serving president. Having been chosen due to leftist ideas, proletarian character, industrialisation, urbanisation and modernity, they were often privileged. Now located across seven countries, not one of these cities is still named after Tito. We learn the stories of these cities from their residents who look back at the period under Tito’s name. Many of these stories are tragic since the majority of cities have been touched by war.
Little known facts about Yugoslavian president-for-life.
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