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- World War II drama about the 1943 battle around the Neretva River between Axis forces and Yugoslav partisan units.
- Aida is a translator for the UN in the small town of Srebrenica. When the Serbian army takes over the town, her family is among the thousands of citizens looking for shelter in the UN camp.
- During World War II, several oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to enemy strategy.
- An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.
- A bioweapon leaks in Eastern Europe and spreads west. It mutates in a quarantine area, creating a killer monster. Can a group of cops stop it and the new virus?
- The first Yugoslav Partisan air force unit. Loosely based on historical facts.
- Story of Lepa Brena, and her journey and adventures during one of her tours through Yugoslavia.
- Traveling salesman in a small town before WW2 makes a solemn promise to kill himself. Later he finds that the local people took him very seriously.
- A German nurse gets sent to the front because she gives medical aid to a wounded Serbian partisan during World War II.
- Drama set in a small provincial town in post-war Croatia about 20 locals who try to understand why one of their neighbors killed himself.
- A man wakes up with no memory. His kidnappers will kill him unless he finds out who he is and why these foreign people want to kill him.
- After the sudden appearance of a young girl's body in the small community near the Buna river, Sanja begins to suspect her husband Josip, who drunkenly reported the lifeless body to the police during a fishing trip.
- "Lost and Found" is a film project for which six young filmmakers from Central and Eastern Europe have each developed a short film on the theme of "generation". Together, these six short films make a whole cinema evening. Unique thereby is the selection of young directors, who are currently among the most talented in the Central and Eastern European region. Also special is that five of the short films (four short narrative films and one short documentary) are visually framed by an independent animation story. The filmmakers made their films with local producers in their home countries; post-production was carried out in Germany. The theme "generation" is the thread running through the whole film. It mirrors a new self-understanding of young filmmakers in Central and Eastern Europe. Traditions and national history are viewed in a new way and cinematically narrated. The concept of generation was not intended to neutralize the differences between the countries, but to create a fascinating frame for comparison. The stories were written in accordance with this thematic guideline especially for this project.
- A historical drama set in the beginning of XIX century. The richest merchant in Sarajevo marries the baker's daughter, but after returning home from one of his business trips, he discovers that she is being possessed by the "fury". He goes to see an orthodox and a catholic priest, but they both fail to drive the Devil out. He then goes to see Imam, who sets up an exorcism session.
- Director Heidebrink cannot prevent his daughter Helga from hitchhiking to the Adriatic Sea with her French friend Suzy. That's why he sends his employee Fred after them incognito. However, he becomes friends with the girls...
- A Perfect Love Story where nothing goes wrong or does it..?
- Gazija are military men who patrol the boundaries of the Ottoman Empire in mid-18th century. One such man has trouble reconciling times of peace with his Gazija standing.
- The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The most recent estimates suggest that around 100,000 people were killed during the war, 12,000 of them children. In addition, an estimated 20,000 to 50,000 women were raped, and over 2.2 million people were displaced, making it the most devastating conflict in Europe since the end of World War II. The war was brought to an end after the signing of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Paris on 14 December 1995. Now the country is more divided than at any time since the war ended. The new generations, born in peace, are growing divided. This is the story about them. About the day when 6 young people from 6 divided cities met and decided to do a performance about their mutual thoughts and beliefs.
- The story is about two people divided by age and faith, but together in their love for each other. It all starts with Edin getting into a serious relationship with Dunja, with whom he plans to start a family. But when Dunja's family, which has strong conservative and political views, learns of their relationship they strongly oppose it. It tells the story of the employer's attitude towards employees, the issues of alcoholism and gambling within their society, religious conflicts and personal trauma.
- The moving and at times heartbreaking humorous story of a father and daughters' journey to get to know each other, whilst simultaneously forgetting what bonded them in the first place.
- Until 1991, Nele KARAJLIC and Sejo SEXTON have been together leaders of the biggest yugoslavian rock band : Zabranjeno pusenje (No smoking in servo-croatian). After their split-up, Nele continues playing with the No Smoking Orchestra, internationally known and related to director Emir KUSTURICA. In parallel, Sejo SEXTON succeed in the Balkans with Zabranjeno pusenje, other version of the band. Sejo is bosnian, Nele is serbian. It has been 20 years since the last time these two old neighbors and friends have seen each other. United by music and separated by war their story is a mirror of the country its own.
- It tells about the stopping of Yugoslav National Army tanks in Polog on May 7, 1991, and depicts the events of May 7, 8, and 9, 1991. The complexity of the situation is presented. Through the interview with the actual participants, one can see the full spectrum of problems, conflicts with superiors, with ordinary protesters who, under the great rush of adrenaline, were prepared to give their lives under tank tracks.
- Torn apart and enraged by ethnic conflict, Mostar is more like two "ghettos" divided by a big boulevard, than the joyful Montmartre of the Balkans that it was before the war.
- An unusual love story about two young people which is set in the divided city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Semir, a man with one foot in Norway and one in Bosnia, finds that his two separate lives suddenly collide. After a fight, he is hospitalized and wakes up to find both his Norwegian and Bosnian family in the same room.
- Which language is 'our language'? Do Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian really differ? Why are there bands from BiH which perform in English? Is language identity? What is the position of youth living in a sea of borrowed words and the lack of linguistic identity in BiH? The director explored this theme from his own vantage point, without any desire to prejudge the conclusion of the film.
- Musical comedy set in show-biz milieu.
- Travel writer Olivia Taylor and broadcaster Benjamin Bryant team up to travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina, 25 years following the country's cease fire.
- A real-life story about what it means to follow your dream.
- Ena discovers her parent's love letters. They sent each other letters while they were separated in the war, in the most hopeless place in the world - Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Three guys travel by car and boat from Oslo to Balkans.
- A documentary short about the Slovenian rock band Srecna Mladina.
- A young Australian tourist, Mia, arrives to the graceful yet haunted post-war Mostar city in Herzegovina on a 'mission' to find her only living family, her little sister Sofia.
- A short documentary exploring reconciliation in BiH since the end of the war in 1995.
- In 1972, Congolese-Belgian pop star Jack Roskam moved to Yugoslavia, where he met and married his Croatian wife. He became the guitarist of one of the most popular local rock bands, Galija. Tall, black, his hair in dreadlocks, Jack stood out on stage among his mostly Serbian band-mates. A confirmed pacifist, Jack had escaped service in the Belgium army, but when the war in Yugoslavia broke out, his convictions were sorely tested. The war forced him to exchange his Fender Stratocaster for a Kalashnikov and to fight in the Croatian army. Meanwhile, Bosnian filmmaker Sergej Kreso left the country during the war. After 15 years he comes back to take a tour with Jack, looking for the Galija members and the answers to his questions. This road movie portrays a country under reconstruction, filled with striking images of both the beauty and the scars.
- The story of the hunt for and final arrest of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of Serbia, who had been indicted by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity, genocide and war crimes dating from the Bosnian-Serb war in the 1990s.
- Explores the key matters that led Bosnia-Herzegovina into the 1992 war and the paralysis that has overtaken the country since then.
- The universal language of music can promote tolerance and social harmony.