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Serbian films about World War II (1939–1945). Pages in category "Serbian World War II films" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Serbian World War II films (10 P) Pages in category "Serbian war films" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Underground (Serbian: Подземље / Podzemlje), is a 1995 epic satirical black comedy war film directed by Emir Kusturica, with a screenplay co-written with Dušan Kovačević.
Doves of War: Chris Bailey Drama, Thriller. 2006 Serbia and Montenegro Life Is a Miracle: Живот је чудо Život je čudo: Emir Kusturica: Comedy, Drama, Romance, War. 2011 Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Slovenia The Tour: Турнеја Turneja: Goran Marković: Adventure, Comedy. Theatrical troupe during the war 2011-13 Turkey ...
The Yugoslav Film Archive, in accordance with its authorities based on the Law on Cultural Heritage, declared one hundred Serbian feature films (1911-1999) as cultural heritage of great importance on December 28, 2016. Three is also on that list. [8] Three was the first Yugoslav movie released in the United States (in 1966).
The story of World War II Nazi concentration camp Staro Sajmište. Vir The Whirl: Bojan Vuk Kosovčević: Nebojša Đorđević Srđan Pantelić Nenad Okanović Emir Kusturica: Drama / Mystery: Three stories independent of each other, tied together only by a common theme of exploring the consequences of the Serbian 1990s.
A World War II drama that critics say glorifies Serbian nationalist groups has sparked outrage at the Sarajevo Film Festival, with organizers under fire for allowing excerpts of the forthcoming ...
Guns of War (Serbo-Croatian: Užička republika/ Ужичка република, lit. 'Republic of Užice') is a 1974 Yugoslav film directed by Žika Mitrović . It is one of the most notable examples of partisan film , a Yugoslav subgenre of World War II films which was popular between the 1960s and 1980s.