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.
A biographical drama set during World War II, focusing on an art collector who becomes involved in a tragic love affair with a German officer in occupied Yugoslavia.
Cinema Komunisto is a documentary that explores the history of cinema in the socialist federal republic of Yugoslavia, from its origins to its decline. It delves into the impact of the Nazi occupation and the NATO bombing on the Yugoslav film industry, as well as the role of cinema in promoting the ideals of communism. The film showcases the grand movie studios, movie projectors, and iconic actors and actresses of the time, evoking a sense of nostalgia for the past.
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.
Yugoslav farmer-turned-partisan Slavko Babić starts an uprising against the fascist Germans and their allies.
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