Harrison Lloyd is a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist. His wife, Sarah, grieves for most of a decade over his loss and then decides to get on with her life. She signs up for a photography course at a community college to fill the void in her life. The course is taught by Mrs. Eveleen Sullivan, who lives in a small, strange world of her own.
Sarajevo is a drama-filled historical movie that takes place during World War I. It follows the story of a young freedom fighter who plans and executes the assassination of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, leading to the outbreak of the war. The movie showcases the political tensions and conflicts that engulfed Sarajevo at that time.
During the Bosnian War, a mercenary finds himself caught between his violent past and a chance for redemption as he becomes involved in the conflict and witnesses the atrocities committed. His journey takes him through love, hope, and the darkness of war.
In Shaft in Africa, private detective John Shaft is hired by an Ethiopian diplomat to rescue his kidnapped daughter from a human trafficking ring. Shaft travels to Africa, where he must navigate a dangerous underworld while facing cultural and language barriers. As he investigates, Shaft uncovers a plot involving female genital mutilation and illegal immigration. With the help of local allies and his street-smart wit, Shaft battles the criminals and saves the day.
During the Bosnian War, a group of friends find their lives forever changed as they navigate the brutality of war and confront their own inner demons.
Five Minutes of Heaven tells the story of a former UVF member seeking redemption by meeting the brother of the man he killed, but their encounter takes an unexpected turn.
The Wog Boy is a dark comedy that follows the life of a Greek-Australian man in Melbourne, navigating issues of racism, unemployment, and cultural stereotypes while trying to find his place in society. The story revolves around his experiences with friends, family, and his job at a pizza parlor.
An historical depiction of the events preceding the political murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, would-be emperor of the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo on June 28th, 1914.
Warriors is a TV show set in the 1990s during the Bosnian War. It follows the experiences of a group of British soldiers as they navigate the challenges of war and the impact it has on their lives. The show explores themes of military life, ethnic conflict, and the struggles of returning to civilian life.
When a war criminal escapes from prison, Johan Falk, an undercover police officer, is called upon to bring him down and dismantle an illegal arms deal orchestrated by a criminal gang. As tensions rise, Falk must navigate the dangerous world of organized crime while trying to protect his informer and bring justice to the streets of Sweden.
During the Bosnian War, two estranged brothers find themselves in a series of comedic and dangerous situations as they navigate the demilitarized zone, encounter spies, taverns, secret weapons, and a cliffhanger ending.
Heroes Don't Die is a drama film set in post-war Bosnia, following the life of a translator who finds himself haunted by the memories of the Bosnian Genocide. As he works to aid foreign journalists covering the war crimes trial, he is immersed in a world of pain, guilt, and the struggle for justice. The film explores themes of trauma, loss, and redemption.
The history, culture and tradition of Serbs living West of the Drina river, from the times of medieval Bosnia to the 20th century and the formation of Republika Srpska, an internationally recognized entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bourek is a comedy-drama movie that takes place in a fictional Greek island. The story revolves around an ensemble cast of characters who are facing an end-of-the-world prediction. With an older-man-younger-woman relationship, food, money, and an apocalypse, the movie explores the lives of migrants, refugees, and locals on the island.
Set in a German theatre after the Second World War, two British soldiers are holding a disparate and hostile band of refugees in this theatre, prior to returning them to their homelands. The soldiers have difficulty dealing with the rivalries between Serb and Croat, resistance fighter and collaborator, Pole and Russian, etc. The threat of plague briefly unites them, but eventually even this wears off and the refugees unite in their hostility to the British.
Snow is a movie set in a small village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The story revolves around a woman named Hana, who is struggling to make a living after the death of her husband. She decides to sell a piece of land to a multinational corporation, which leads to a series of events that threatens the cultural traditions of the village. As Hana navigates through guilt, loss, and the consequences of her decisions, she must find a way to protect her community and preserve their way of life.
War Live is a dark comedy that takes place during the Balkan War. It follows a film crew as they navigate the chaos and absurdity of war, blending satire and drama. The story revolves around the struggles of an actress, director, and security officer as they try to complete their film against the backdrop of political censorship and aerial bombings.
1852. Gáspár Noszlopy escapes from prison in order to capture the emperor, who is to visit Hungary, with his companions and force him to sign the Declaration of Independence. He is only able to find four fanatic men, as his one-time soldiers have already accepted the established order as unalterable, each of them having found a satisfactory way of life and unwilling to undertake a suicidal experiment.
1992 Belgrade. Aleksa works the night shift at an occult magazine to avoid military police, draft and war. Old colleague, Mrs. Kosara, offers him shelter at her place. Soon, a dead friend warns him in his dream about the old lady.
The parade of Serbian army in Macedonian town.