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List of Serbian films encompasses films produced by the Cinema of Serbia. Serbia again became an independent country in 2006, after the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro . For an A-Z list see Category:Serbian films
As of 2021, 28 Serbian films have been submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but none of them have been accepted as nominees. In January 2008, it was announced that the acclaimed Serbian thriller The Trap had made the nine-film Oscar shortlist but it ultimately failed to make the final five.
The History of Serbian Culture. Edgware: Porthill Publishers. ISBN 9781870732314. Dejan Kosanović (1995). "Film and cinematography (1896-1993)". The history of Serbian Culture. Rastko. Miroslav Savićević (1995). "Television". The history of Serbian Culture. Rastko. Petar Marjanović (1995). "The theatre". The history of Serbian Culture. Rastko.
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B. Babylon A.D. Balkan Express (film) The Balkan Line; Balkan Spy; Barking at the Stars; Battle of Kosovo (film) The Belgrade Phantom; Beyond the Door III
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Won Best Foreign Film at National Society of Film Critics (1997) 1996: Pretty Village, Pretty Flame: Srđan Dragojević: 1997: 1998: Black Cat, White Cat: Emir Kusturica: Bajram Severdzan Srđan Todorović Branka Katić: Romantic comedy: Won Silver Lion at Venice Film Festival: 1999: 2000: Shadows of Memories: Predrag Velinović
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