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- A young woman married to a wealthy old man falls in love with his young son.
- In 1943, 20,000 Yugoslav partisans led by Tito find themselves encircled by 120,000 well-armed Axis troops in the mountains of Bosnia and must break out of encirclement.
- A family is deeply affected by the father's extramarital affairs and the turbulent consequences of the Tito-Stalin split.
- A bitter coming-of-age story about boy who grows up in a remote Bosnian village shortly after the WW II.
- A cult stage play from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo, which involves the professor and the gallery of grotesque candidates devoid of any talent who applied for entrance exams.
- Works and private lives of 800 female employees in the textile factory named "Star"
- A female reporter gets back from the province without getting job done. On her way back, she meets an abused woman who lives with her husband in a trailer, making grill. The two will run away together, facing many hazards and trials.
- The mission of Major Atherton is a television mini-series in three parts. 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 and the fate of the three operatives of the British secret service, SOE led by Major Terrence Atherton, who, during the Second World War, in early 1942, came to what was then occupied Yugoslavia in order to determine whether the Partisans or Chetniks were actually fighting against the occupying forces or against each other.
- Summer of 1972, a small group of fanatical Croatian nationalists, trained and equipped by extreme emigrant organizations, infiltrated the territory of former Yugoslavia with intent to organize an uprising against Tito's regime. This series, very loosely based on true events, depicts the manhunt that followed.
- An educational children's show made by TV Sarajevo that supplies with data from the fields of physics, geography, history, chemistry and culture, accompanied with small-scale experiments performed on the spot by presenters themselves.
- Based on the novel "Tale" by Dervis Susic. Tale is a former partisan, an honest man and a rogue. His return to hometown immediately creates a bunch of new problems.
- The film tells the story of a man, a loser in life, who is looking for his place in the world. He finds his job only as an Ustasha soldier and earns respect through fear.
- Very popular TV series describing life in the Bosnian small town called Stavnik at the time of World War I until the end of World War II. The main character is Adem Cabric, disbanded soldier who gets a job in Stavnik as a worker in the tanner store of old master Arif Zejnilovic. Adem has proven himself a skillful trader, eventually getting married master Zejnilovic's deaf-mute heiress daughter Safija.
- Social drama that explores issues of social justice in Yugoslav pre-war society. Marko, an honest, ordinary working man comes into conflict with the executive director in his company.
- Biopic of Aleksa Santic, one of the greatest Serbian poets.
- This is one of those tragic stories that describes all the tragedy of the Battle of Sutjeska. During the fifth enemy offensive, the Germans carried out the massacres in the surrounding hills and villages against the innocent population, troop partisans of ten soldiers tried to pull himself to the Germans, so saving people. In this cross combat rescue only three partisans while others die from the company. Two of partisan wounded comrades escape from the Germans are hiding in the attic of a house whose owner is the Chetniks. Could no longer carry it, leaving two partisans wounded another in the attic, promising him that he would soon reach him. Soon the wounded find folks and then created a walk on torture and its members, and the wounded to save the wounded from the enemy, because it is the only house on the mountain and also the hangout for the Chetniks and the Germans and the Ustasha. After many vicissitudes and hardships folks in the end were able to escort the wounded Partisans on the way forward.
- Based on Zija Dizdarevic's short story. Jozo and Mujo are mobilized in the Austro-Hungarian Army. Reluctantly drawn into the war they make a bond of unbreakable friendship. To realize the plan to leave hated Army, Jozo are pretending to be deaf and dumb. But his firm determination comes into question when his friend's life comes into mortal peril.
- Somewhere in Bosnia at the end of World War I, stops the train with the army in a small town.The place is a chronic hunger. Local girls will sell their bodies for a piece of bread, but also will help the population to survive.
- A ranger whose passion is nude painting comes to work in a remote Bosnian village. He asks the local women to pose naked for him. They are shy at first, but they eventually agree to do so. This makes their husbands furious, who think that the ranger is sleeping with their wives.
- Immediately after WWII, the Yugoslav government launches massive colonization of the rich villages of Vojvodina, abandoned by German farmers. Germans were being replaced with poor Bosnian peasants. Based on a novel by Branko Copic.
- A subtle play of characters, in which people who live isolated lives in concrete skyscrapers are tempted in particular situations.
- An acknowledged and proven factory worker gets fired after workers' strike.
- In the summer of 1944, Nazi Germany's military intelligence service Abwehr sends their Dutch secret agent Andreas Engvird to assassinate the communist resistance leader in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito.
- Existential questions are put in the form of tragicomedy and lead to grotesque.
- In the autumn of 1943 provisional Yugoslav assembly, dominated by Tito's Communists, convened in a small Bosnian town of Jajce in order to make an important decision for the future of Yugoslavia. This docudrama was made for the 40th anniversary of the event.
- Tragic story of the brave woman Todori. - Germans penetrated into the village. Villagers flee into the forest and a brave girl Todora rushes to the German tank and it crosses the ball screen. Soldiers seized and raped. Her father Radul dispel the Germans, some kill and he gets killed. Freedom came, Todora born son, Farmers and despise the evaded, and her father intend to create a memorial statue.
- This pastoral drama celebrates the dedication and courage of a man wholly given over to the art of painting . In the story, a forestry worker (Stole Arandjelovic) is transferred to a small village in Bosnia, and is seen to be constantly busy with his artwork. He even asks for women to model nude for him. This odd activity leads the suspicious villagers to attempt to torment him by desecrating his canvases...
- The 1973 theatrical film of the same name reedited into a four part mini-series.
- After his father leaves by plane for business, a boy stays at home alone with his stepmother. Eventually they become too intimate, but the father comes back earlier than expected.
- A satire of the corrupt society and political system of Yugoslavia, where the rulers hide their shortcomings with invisible bears, mice and other animals.