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- The much needed desire to be loved, forces Ben to put his family and his dreams on the line for a boy he never met.
- Zoé and Volta set off from their isolated home village to attend university in Pristina. In the midst of social and political unrest, the two women discover a country in turmoil, searching for its identity on the brink of independence.
- Documentary about war photographer James Nachtwey, considered by many the greatest war photographer ever.
- Three young and free-spirited women decide to escape their daily lives and form a gang.
- The exhumation of a mass grave in a village makes secrets from the past emerge along with the bodies.
- On June 28th 1389, at Kosovo Polje, an army of the Serbian Prince Lazar made a stand against the advancing Ottoman forces of Sultan Murad.
- Ilyas Bazna works as a butler in the British Embassy in Turkey during WW2. After Bazna starts to work as a German spy he is going to experience a series of unexpected events.
- Thousands of men, women and children struggle to get into Europe as a comfortable English family leave, on what appears to be a holiday.
- This action thriller, set in Belgrade, Chicago and Kosovo, chronicles the complicated relationship and reunion of estranged brothers, Alex and Peter and the forbidden love of a Serbian soldier and a young Muslim woman. Alex, believing his father to be at death's door and in need of a bone marrow transplant, ventures from Serbia to Chicago to find his brother Peter in an effort to save their dying dad. Peter escaped from Serbia with their mother years ago, leaving behind his brother and father to fight in the war. With the help of an American CIA operative, Alex finds his brother in Chicago. What Alex does not realize is that their father is being used as a tool by a terrorist named Dreq, who thinks that Peter holds the key to a devastating chemical weapon that their father developed under duress for the Soviets during the Cold War. Goran Obilich is prepared to sacrifice everything to make sure that the chemical weapon will never fall into terrorist hands. Alex convinces his brother to return to Serbia where they discover that Alex's Muslim girlfriend has become a pawn in Dreq's deadly game. Secret alliances are revealed and hidden identities become known as the brothers discover that freedom is never free.
- A horror director struggling to complete his film faces his worst nightmares and paranoia. The line between fiction and reality will melt away.
- A young boy living in a house of women must hurry to save a woman who is teaching him Serbian, so that he can continue the search for his missing father.
- In post-war Kosovo, driven by the ambition of keeping their beloved sport alive, two local players wander from one obscure location to another carrying with them the only possession of the club: their tables.
- When a villain named "the Shoot" terrorizes the constituents of Albanian country, which he rules. Heroic Kara Ben Nemsi (Lex Barker), and his sidekick are the only ones who can stop him
- Accompany PJ Harvey and Seamus Murphy on a journey through the creative process behind PJ Harvey's new album, conceived by their travels around the globe.
- Pirulli family is just an ordinary family living in Prishtina, Kosovo. But a dark, mysterious, and brutal past, comes back to haunt them and everyone around.
- 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.
- TV SeriesBecause of his integrity, love for his country, and respect for the job he does as state prosecutor, Mentor Lika unintentionally leaves his family's safety in the hands of the worst criminals in the nation.
- Ten-year-old Nori (Val Maloku) and his father Gezim (Astrit Kabashi) roam the streets of Kosovo selling cigarettes and barely earning a living. Only a few years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Gezim is lured west to Germany, leaving his son behind in search of a new life. Feeling deserted and desperate to claim some sense of stability, Nori embarks on a dangerous journey to Germany in search of his father. His tenacity, resilience, and sheer grit must be enough to guide him.
- The archivist Fadili finds himself in a difficult situation, with an impossible choice of two options, fully aware that both of them are wrong. As a consequence of his decision Fadil involuntarily and unwillingly, has to swallow the shame.
- The tragic story of a platoon of Spanish soldiers, in the hell of the Kosovo war in 2000
- Journey through this forgotten part of Europe, as Cameron Ashplant discovers the Balkan identity. We will travel through Romania, Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to encounter the contemporary challenges of the region today. We will meet the Balkan people - for the first time, their story will be told.
- The friendship of two boys is tested to its limits as they battle for survival during the Kosovo war.
- Vera is a middle-aged sign language interpreter, whose life is disrupted by her husband's suicide who has to face the raw reality of going against the deep-seated gender issues of our times.
- The story takes place in March 1999, Kosovo. it is the period of NATO bombing. Massive displacement of Albanians on ethnic basis. Terror, fear, insecurity, hunger has plagued Gjakova town located on the border with Albania. This does not exclude that along the narration the situations are built on a logic flow, moments of humor, eroticism, that occasionally avoid blackness of circumstances, which cross the theme of the film. The film initially develops in two parallel lines that then converge, connected to a common thread, where, at the end, each of the lines goes back to its own fate. It is a film for adults and children too.
- A journey deep into the killing fields of Kosovo, at the height of the carnage in September 1998 - months before NATO bombs fell.
- Several years after a meteorite crash lands on a farm in Kosovo, an Italian scientist leaves his home in Italy to track down the result of bizarre behavior and happenings that seem to be centered around this phenomena. His journey takes him to a recently abandoned military base where the few people that remain have morphed into otherworldly creatures with an appetite for human flesh. The scientist will soon discover that the meteorite is shrouded in a mystery that spans the existence of mankind.
- A drama set in Kosovo, centered on a man's spiritual struggle between love and hate, vengeance and forgiveness.
- In a traditional village where life is gradually being rebuilt, schoolteacher Lushe is driven by her conscience to give an interview to an international journalist. During the interview, Lushe admits that she and three other women from the village were raped by Serbian soldiers. When the men from the village find out that it was Lushe who spoke to the journalist, they start a hate campaign against her and her little boy.
- A young woman goes through 4 stages of breaking up.
- Eliza Dushku takes on her homeland of Albania.
- 'Prison with Open Doors' aims to restore the concept of freedom as a vital mission in wild times when every third resident of Kosovo had been in prison. The dimension of the prison in Pristina, now turned into a museum, aims not only to restore the historical memory, but aims to create a universal metaphor for the man with an imprisoned body and an open mind. Through the cold cells, long time ago verses of poems were created to testify today the destinies of people turned into forgiven shadows. The film "Prison with Open Doors" is a story about a man who spent part of his youth robed in prison, and now, he has returned voluntarily to serve the mission of youth - freedom. To witness the lives lost violently that were never judged.
- A family fleeing Kosovo in 1999 are stopped at a Serbian refugee checkpoint, where they are forced to make a terrible life or death decision.
- Set in a small village in Kosovo during the height of the 1998-99 war with Serbia. The local doctor is accused of being a traitor as he continues to befriend and treat the only Serbian family in the village.
- Four actors travel illegally through Balkan borders in war times. To the theatre festival. But their real mission is to find their idol Michael Palin.
- The animated fantasy feature film "Zhak" is a magical realism genre, exposing the war between good and evil. The hero Zhak must find the cure, save his family and his humanity while defeating the Witch of Darkness in the Undersoil Kingdom.
- A small group of Albanians are hunted by nationalist Yugoslav forces.
- Follows 7 young friends over 3 years after the war in Kosovo. Through their stories of trauma and recovery, despair and renewed hope, we witness their remarkable transformation from children of conflict into the young leaders of a fledgling state. A Normal Life is an intimate, irreverent and unexpectedly poignant documentary - an intensely personal account of growing up and moving beyond trauma.
- This film predominantly deals with the problems of a young man whom his delusions led into conflict with society. These issues will throw him into an adventure that would be tragic for him, but still helpful for him to see the truth. The story takes place in Kosovo in 1945, in an atmosphere of uncured wounds, wandering, betrayal, burned homes, typhoid and other postwar misery. An authentic story from those days was taken as the film's basis.
- Zana, makes special photo sessions to create the virtual life she desperately seeks. Even the people she is related to and who she believes are important, rich and successful, in reality are also fictitious and non-existent people.
- All Albanian tribes mixed up together in one college.
- A woman who is raped and gives birth to a child in war torn Kosovo, struggles to keep her child.
- Present-day Kosovo. The time for democracy and human rights has come. Over the last ten years Kosovo has become a laboratory, a place where you can learn how to rebuild a nation out of a wasteland. The international community has sent an armada of Human Rights experts to change the country into a democracy worthy of joining Europe. Through the OSCE (Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe), Melina, Norbert and Pol have come from France, Holland and Spain to work in this small country. They arrive with their enthusiasm, determination, preconceived ideas and individual emotional baggage. Implementing democracy is not an easy task, but they've been trained for the job. How do you guide without imposing? Educate, without oppressing? We follow our protagonists with humor and compassion as they strive to succeed, torn between their ideals and on the ground realities.
- The map of artistic works in sculpture, cast in bronze, the history of our nation comes alive in the documentary film "Life in Bronze" dedicated to the people's sculptor Mumtaz Dhrami.
- Liki, a boy from Prishtina, returns to the village to his uncle Sheqa. His acquaintance with life in the town and life with uncle Sheqa and aunt Gjyli brings comic situations that reveal their differences and similarities.
- The brothers Andi (13) en Florist (20) live in a poor and desolate village in Kosovo. By selling milk they earn just enough money to support the family. When Andi discovers a card of a Dutch porn star in their bedroom, he needs a telephone to watch it. He is so obsessed with it, he doesn't notice his brother has chosen this day to say goodbye to him.
- Just married Croatian-Roma couple, Tea and Mirsad, are trying to live together, suspended between expectations from families and communities in culturally irreconcilable backgrounds that do not accept diversities.
- A young boy, thrust into the horrors of war, clings to a piece of candy as he and his family are forced to become refugees.