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- Existential questions are put in the form of tragicomedy and lead to grotesque.
- Radovan III is a "serious comedy" about the life of a man brought into the city, the apartment on the 12th floor, the skyscraper, which is actually "vertical street". From the homeland - villages, fields, forests ... woke up one day closer to heaven than earth. And there, like a bird without wings, trying to change her life, to adapt, to adjust, accept all that he has never been close, tormenting himself and all with whom he lives, repeatedly - in vain! Radovan is a story about people who were left stranded on the life of "country" and moved into an apartment (cage) a myriad of buildings, skyscrapers... on our densely populated planet.
- It is a love story. When the twelve-breasted boar's sow farrows thirteen piglets, not having enough "sucking space" for the thirteenth, she rejects it and for the most part such piglets die. This drama from the world of animals paints the harshness of nature to the unwanted "thirteenth piglet", which we named Gile Baksuz (Gile Bad Luck). The rejected piglet is taken and given shelter by another species - a roe and her fawn. But there comes a calamity, a great flood strikes. Animals attempt to save themselves swimming towards a large sandbar. Among them are the roe, the fawn and poor piglet. Surrounded by water, the sandbar becomes an island of refugees. All sort of beasts are there, but the peril brings them together and no one attacks! The buck, having reached the security of the shore, leaves the shelter and sets out to find his female and fawn. Within reach of them he'll drown, entangled in branches. Waiting on the sandbar, gazing in the direction from which her "husband" may appear, the roe dies of sorrow or maybe something else, leaving her fawn and the little pig. When the water withdraws and the animals leave the isle, our couple: the fawn and the pig also reach the safety of the shore. Gile's mother is saved too, but she has lost all twelve of her favorites and mournfully she cries for them.
- Yugoslavias answer to Monty Python, dominated by mordant political satire about the system of decaying Yugoslavia.
- A documentary who takes an artistic approach in presenting the untouched environment between the rivers of Danube and Drava in Yugoslavia. This strange world, in which the laws of nature incredibly remind to those of humans, regenerates itself and lives in spite of destruction.
- Famous cabaret presented by Milan Gutovic where he sarcastically comments on political situation in the country at that time.
- A travelling troupe of actors arrive in occupied Uzice where they cause the ire of both the locals and the Germans due to their desire to be artists in wartime.
- The lives of people in a WWI hospital as they battle against typhus, the freezing cold, and depression are essayed through the characters of a painter turned nurse, a suicidal war hero, and a father taking care of his dying son.
- Branko Milicevic, known as "Kockica" (Little Cube) teaches and talks with young children on various life topics in an educational and interesting way.
- Story about Matan, professional beggar, smuggler, and trickster, his childhood and adult adventures with his family. It is shown as retrospective, while Matan is hiding from the authorities in the mental institution.
- 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.
- Members of an illegal resistance in occupied Belgrade set out to transfer a famous poet-academic to their quarterbacks on free territory. Unforeseen circumstances that happen during their attempt reveal rich inner lives of each of these figures, with all their dilemmas, beliefs, indecision and mutual relations.
- 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.
- Partizan igra (1962) is a documentary movie about famous football club from Belgrade, Partizan. The movie portraits a very talented generation of Belgrade footballers who eventually won 3 national championship titles and played against Real Madrid in the Champions Cup finals in 1966. Focus of the film is on derby match between Partizan and Red Star Belgrade, the match that decides the title.
- A life in a small coastal town in Dalmatia, Croatia, seen through the prism of the local chronicler-amateur and his writings, during the periods before and after WW2.
- The story of this cult Croatian TV-series is set in a remote Podravina village and revolves around a peasant Dudek and his wife Regica, whose troubles ensue from his honest and naive nature, since his fellow villagers take advantage of him to the greatest extent.
- A children's TV show about ecology and environmental pollution.
- Mortimer Brewster comes to visit his darling two aunts only to discover they pass their retirement by poisoning their visitors.
- Primitive, cowardly, greedy and fame seeking father Ibi (Ubu), persuaded by his wife, mother Ibi, kills the honorable king Venceslas and his family. This makes Ibi king of Poland. In the beginning he is popular and showers his subjects with gold coins. But, later on he brings on himself peoples rage when he decides to kill all the noblemen and officials and introduces unreasonable taxes. Russian czar Aleksey starts a military campaign against the bloody despot Ibi. After a defeat, Ibi and his wife escape to France.
- The adventures of Surda, a man in his 30s who comes from a small town to Belgrade to get rich. However, no job is good for him, so he tries his luck in Germany, but this venture proves to be the same thing, so he heads back to his native Yugoslavia.
- Bane Bumbar is growing up in Stara Karaburma neighbourhood with his parents Sreta and Olja, his half-sister Seka Stajn (his mother's child form a previous marriage) and his maternal grandmother Elvira. His circle of friends includes characters such as Miki Rubiroza, Glupi Uke, Boca Combe, as well as his off-and-on girlfriend Goca. Occasionally narrated by Bane and other characters from a distance of 10-15 years, each one of 10 episodes depicts a different year from 1960 to 1969, inclusive, with Bane's various endeavours, concerns, education, love life, etc. taking center stage during each particular episode.
- This is an omnibus consisting of three stories, all of which deal with deviations of the human psyche. In the story "Waltz", we learn about the first sexual experiences of a man who attends a dancing school in Split. In the story "Ave Maria", a cruel crime destroys a pastoral idyll, and in the story "Seas", we meet a family, living on an isolated island, that goes through an existential crisis ending in murder.
- Adventures of a young boy who went to school excursion for the first time in life. There he faces responsibilities, but also new friends and first sweethearts.
- A WWII story about a witty Macedonian boy who helps partisans by carrying the letters in his bag. He shares his fears with his horse, the only friend in these risky situations.