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Yugoslavia Land of Truth, Love & Freedom: Земља истине, љубави и слободе Zemlja istine, ljubavi i slobode: Milutin Petrović: Drama. NATO bombing of Yugoslavia: 2001 Yugoslavia Peasants: Сељаци Seljaci: Dragoslav Lazić: Comedy. 2001 Yugoslavia Dudes: Муње! Munje! Radivoje Andrić: Comedy. 2001 Yugoslavia ...
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This category collects war film productions of Yugoslavia. For films about the Yugoslav Wars, see Category:Yugoslav Wars films. See also: Category:Serbian war films & Category:Films set in Yugoslavia during World War II
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Films about Yugoslav Resistance (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Films set in Yugoslavia during World War II" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
The Cinema of Yugoslavia refers to the film industry and cinematic output of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which existed from 1945 until it disintegrated into several independent nations in the early 1990s. Yugoslavia was a multi-ethnic, socialist state, and its cinema reflected the diversity of its population, as well as ...
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The first democratic elections in 45 years are held in Yugoslavia in an attempt to bring the Yugoslav socialist model into the new, post–Cold War world. Nationalist options win majorities in almost all republics. The Croatian winning party, HDZ offers a vice-presidential position to the Serb Radical Party, which refuses.