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Crveni i crni: Miroslav Mikuljan: Anticasanova: Vladimir Tadej: Love Letters with Intent: Ljubavna pisma s predumišljajem: Zvonimir Berković: Na istarski način: Vladimir Fulgosi: Kuća na pijesku: Ivan Martinac: Three for Happiness: Za sreću je potrebno troje: Rajko Grlić: 1986: Obećana zemlja: Veljko Bulajić: Večernja zvona: Lordan ...
Children's film: The Avalanche (Lavina) Stanislav Tomić: Robert Ugrina, Stojan Matavulj, Ksenija Marinković, Ana Maras Harmander, Borko Perić, Žarko Radić, Goran Grgić, Sara Stanić, Nina Violić, Miran Kurspahić, Sven Jakir: Comedy: A Brief Excursion (Kratki izlet) Igor Bezinović
Black Film (Serbo-Croatian: Crni film, Црни филм) is a 1971 Yugoslav short documentary film directed by Želimir Žilnik. [2] It belongs to the Yugoslav Black Wave . [ 3 ]
Ni na nebu, ni na zemlji. In the middle of nowhere. Miloš Miša Radivojević: Svetozar Cvetković, Branislav Lečić, Zoran Cvijanović: Drama Rođen kao ratnik. Born to be a warrior. Guido Zurli: Rik Battaglia, Slobodan Ćustić, Goran Daničić: Action, Drama Skerco: Mladomir Puriša Đorđević: Dragomir Čumić, Lidija Boričić, Mirčeta ...
Sram (English: Shame) is a Croatian teen drama television series, a remake of the Norwegian series Skam.It premiered on 27 October 2024 [a] on HRT 1 and HRTi in Croatia. The series is also released globally through YouTube, where it is available with English subtitles.
Independent Croatia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1992. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
Comic Sans is a 2018 Croatian comedy-drama film directed by Nevio Marasović.. The film premiered at the 46th FEST International Film Festival in Belgrade.. Comic Sans is the fourth film project by Nevio Marasović shot on Vis and the first Croatian feature to be shot on the remote Croatian island of Jabuka.
The Black Bomber (Serbian: Црни бомбардер, romanized: Crni Bombarder) is a 1992 Yugoslavian drama film by Serbian director Darko Bajić.It takes place in Belgrade in a fictional authoritarian near-future (1999), modeled closely on the conditions in Serbia at the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars.