A CIA officer is scapegoated for the death of an interrogation subject and becomes the target of a rendition operation.
In the midst of the Yugoslav Wars, a female soldier must rescue a baby and navigate the treacherous world of Russian propaganda, terrorism, and multiple villains. Along the way, she encounters severed heads, decapitations, a brothel, and a scarred doctor. With the help of an Albanian taxi driver and a Muslim Albanian man, she must survive the chaos and protect the innocent.
Code Unknown tells the intertwining stories of several characters in Paris, including an immigrant, a homeless man, and a woman. The film explores themes of connection, communication, and the challenges of living in a diverse and vibrant city.
In a small conservative town in Kosovo, a strong woman tries to establish her business as a female beekeeper. She faces obstacles such as a rape attempt, but finds solidarity with other women in the village. The movie portrays themes of female empowerment, mother-daughter relationships, and the resilience of women in a patriarchal society.
In post-war Serbia, a gay parade planner faces obstacles and homophobia while organizing a wedding for a gay couple.
In NATO-occupied Kosovo, a girl writes a letter about her missing father, addressing the difficult life of Serbs, especially children in the enclaves. Meanwhile, her paranoid grandfather fears unseen threats in the dark. Based on a true story.
During the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, a train carrying American military equipment gets stuck in a remote village in Romania. The villagers, including a train station agent who dreams of becoming an Elvis Presley impersonator, become entangled in a series of comedic and dramatic events.
Serbian Scars (2009) is an action-packed crime drama set in Belgrade, Serbia. It follows the story of a former soldier who returns to his homeland to seek revenge and protect his brother. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he discovers the dark secrets of war and the power of love. With themes of terrorism, loyalty, and freedom, Serbian Scars (2009) delivers a gripping narrative that explores the scars left behind by war and the determination to find justice.
Based on a true story, Agnus Dei is a kind of Oedipus of our days. Peter must find his way to redemption. But the past will make itself known and fate sparingly gives mercy. Can he save himself, or even be saved at all?
In the midst of a brutal war, a group of soldiers must navigate the challenges of combat while facing their own inner demons and grappling with the harsh realities of war. With lives hanging in the balance, they must find the strength to persevere and confront the true meaning of heroism.
Zana is a drama movie set in war-torn Kosovo, where a mother struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder and the loss of her child. She delves into the world of folk medicine and dark rituals in the hopes of healing and finding her daughter's spirit.
Uka is an old Albanian who lives in the mountains on the border of Kosovo and Albania. As an honorable man, he must deal with his son who befriended Italian fascists during WW2.
During the Kosovo War, a schoolteacher struggles to protect his students and maintain their friendship amidst violence and cruelty by a neo-Nazi militia.
The film "Kosova: Desperate Search" recounts the repercussions and effects of the Kosovar war on the Albanian population. Ethnic cleansings and other atrocities mentally and physically destroyed the people. The entwined destinies of individual persons and families from various geographic regions and social classes are the basis of a closely interconnected storyline. Families are not only looking for their missing children, but also for new hope and perspectives.
A young boy, Nori, lives in Kosovo with his father Gezim. Nori's mother has left them already. Gezim is a quiet and a little mysterious man, wanted to bring his son’s trust back by competing in his son’s group of friends. Nori admires his father a lot and wishes to follow his father’s path and also become a father himself. He needs to take a decision, that will change his life forever.
In 1389, an Ottoman army led by Sultan Murad I invades Serbia. The Prince Lazar and his army stand against the powerful Ottoman Empire, sacrificing everything for their homeland.
Young seamstress Ivana leaves work in the tailor shops in Novi Pazar and accepts an offer to be a waitress in a private cafe in Gusinje, Montenegrin town on the Yugoslav-Albanian border. She meets a waitress with whom she becomes fast friends. Brothers Skeljzen and Becir come to Gusinje from New York for the holidays and meet with the waitresses, starting a love affair. Young men promise the girls marriage and going to America.
Gorani people live in Gora, in the south of Kosovo. They are Muslims who speak a Slavic language. Throughout the years they were always used for political games of power between the surrounding nations (Serbs, Macedonians, Bulgarians, Albanians, Bosnians...). This is the first film that deals with the way these people are, not who they are or who they belong to. The film observes their everyday life, diverse culture, rich herds of cows, sheep and shepherd dogs. They work, talk, dance, play music, discuss, preach, pray, walk and sing as the mountains above remind them how ephemeral their existence is.