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- When a Newsweek photojournalist disappears in war-torn Yugoslavia, his wife travels to Europe to find him.
- During Croatian War of Independence, Croatian soldiers find themselves cut off their units and behind enemy lines. Each one has a different mission, but after they witness a war criminal, they decide to get him.
- Follows the life of general Ante Gotovina.
- The "Sixth Bus" is a film about a young American trying to find a man from her past never to be found, during a biggest conflict on European soil since WWII-battle of Vukovar. It is about a search for identity; simmering beneath this need is a quest for faith,connection and redemption. The "Sixth Bus" is a search for truth in a place where truth is selective, elusive and even feared.Ultimately the "Sixth Bus" is a film about awakening and freedom.
- Follows the life of general Ante Gotovina.
- In 1943, group of Croatian soldiers overtake a strategically important point in western Bosnia with a goal to destroy a group of communist partisans. On the way they met some supernatural phenomena, and the action itself went very badly because the partisans ambushed them. The main character Martin inherits silver cigarette case from a dying soldier. This act connects to the story in 1993 when we meet Martins grandson Tomo. He is one of six soldiers of the Croatian army who have come to the same place in Bosnia to meet the same phenomena and similar fate.
- Although being one of the first movies to take humoristic approach towards violent break-up of Yugoslavia, this motion picture is partly based on real events that took place in September of 1991. Few months after Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia, Federal military installations are still present with previously recruited Croatian boys trapped inside. One such installation is a garrison on a small Dalmatian island, commanded by Major Aleksa Milosavljevic. Besieged by local militia, Major Aleksa threatens to blow up ammunition depots with half an island in case of any hostile action. During the stalemate, art historian Blaz Gajski comes from Zagreb in order to rescue his son from the barracks.
- In the autumn of 1991, a small group of Croatian soldiers go on patrol in an improvised armored vehicle. Soon after that they would get ambushed and their vehicle would get destroyed, in that situation they were forced to hide in a nearby house. Whilst stationed in that house they would get attacked by rebel Serbs, Serbian Special Forces and the JNA (Yugoslav People's Army, also reffered to as Yugoslavian National Army). Their resistance to the attackers would last 24 hours whilst their fellow combatants would attempt to try and get them out of there. The movie and story is based on true events which happened during the Croatian War of Independence.
- Based on events from the Balkan Wars. 1991: Amidst the cruel battle of Vukovar, a brave squad of Croatian soldiers fights its way through the besieged country to deliver a truck full of weapons to the Serbian border.
- In 1991 war-torn Croatia, Maro, young Kanalite man from a working-class family and Judita, girl from a noble family fall in love during the Siege of Dubrovnik.
- Wistful croquis of the neigborhood in western Zagreb at the beggining of the '90's.
- Interviews with defenders of Dubrovnik.
- Shocking, intimate and moving documentary "Sve je bio dobar san" ("It Was All Just a Good Dream: the Frenchman from Vukowar ") examines the events from the time of the war in Croatia and the arrival of the young French volunteer Jean-Michel Nicolier in Croatia.
- True story about the guy who wanted to help Croatia back in 90's by sending on behalf of Croatian community in Toronto instead of the money a large airplane full of arms.
- A woman who lost most of her family during the war in Croatia and breakup of Yugoslavia is informed a decade later that her son has been found.
- Croatian War of Independence narrated trough the experiences of the players of the National Soccer Team who won the third place during the 1998 FIFA World Cup, in France. Their victory delivered joy to a war torn population and it is the highest achievement of a post Yugoslavian nation in soccer competitions.
- In 1998 a band of brothers took Croatia to 3rd place at the FIFA World Cup. How they got there was even more astonishing, as the team and country navigated the brutal Yugoslav wars of the 1990's.
- A comprehensive overview of the military operation code named Storm in which the Republic of Croatia liberated part of its occupied territory
- Documentary film about the tragic fate of the Croatian town of Vukovar, which was destroyed by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and Serbian paramilitary units
- In early May 1995, began one of the most important victories of the war in Croatia. Croatian military and security forces liberated the occupied territories of western Slavonia by lightning action.
- Follows the life of general Janko Bobetko
- During the siege of Vukovar, the defenders improvised a secret channel of communication using radio stations and Commodore 64 computers that thwarted attempts by the enemy to completely cut off the city from the outside world.
- He was a student activist, an urban guerrilla, a taxi driver; Joseph "Joschka" Fischer emerged from the Extra-parliamentary Opposition (APO) to become Hessen's trainer-clad environment minister and Germany's suited and booted foreign minister. Director Pepe Danquart follows Joschka's colorful life through six decades of postwar Germany from the phony fifties, to the wild APO days, through the "leaden times" of RAF-terror and on to the advent of the anti-nuclear movement and the birth of the Green Party, then all the way up to the fall of the Berlin Wall and Germany's first red-green coalition. Danquart's film is a time machine hurtling through the decades with Joschka at the helm gazing out--often in astonishment--at the epochs that shaped him, as he did them. JOSCHKA AND SIR FISCHER reaches far beyond biographic narrative. Oscar-winning director Pepe Danquart («Black Rider», «Hell on Wheels», «To the Limit») presents an entertaining and insightful exploration of postwar Germany including previously unseen footage. He depicts the country's long search for democracy and her struggle to shake off the horrors of the past. Joschka Fischer's thoughtful and often self-depreciating responses when confronted with provocative scenes from Germany's history as well as his own, invites us to see him in a new light. Joschka made history; there's no doubt about it. But it was Germany's own unique history, which paved the way for a career such as his. By inviting Joschka's contemporaries in front of the camera--e.g. actress Katharina Thalbach, European MP Daniel Cohn-Bendit, as well as Fehlfarben band members--Danquart rounds off his documentary with a controversial and entertaining kaleidoscopic retrospective of "those breathless days" gone by.
- Documentary series about aggression against the Republic of Croatia. The series provides a detailed insight into the course of the war and the defense of Croatia.