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Praznik u Sarajevu (English: Holiday in Sarajevo) is a 1991 film set in Western Europe and Sarajevo, with a set of Sarajevan thieves returning home for the Christmas holidays. It was directed by Benjamin Filipović and written by Abdulah Sidran .
Time of the Gypsies (Serbo-Croatian: Дом за вешање, Dom za vešanje, lit. 'Home for Hanging') is a 1988 Yugoslav coming-of-age fantasy crime drama directed by Emir Kusturica . Filmed in Romani and Serbo-Croatian , Time of the Gypsies tells the story of a young Romani man with magical powers who is tricked into engaging in petty crime.
Praznik or Prazdnik means holiday in several Slavic languages and may refer to Darren Praznik (born 1961), Canadian politician; Rok Praznik (born 1980), Slovenian handball player; Holiday in Sarajevo (Praznik u Sarajevu), a 1991 Bosnia and Herzegovina film; Praznik za uši, a 2009 album by the Serbian DJ Timbe
Aloa: Festivity of the Whores (Serbo-Croatian: Haloa - praznik kurvi) is a 1988 Yugoslav film directed by Lordan Zafranović. It is based on a novel by Veljko Barbieri . [ 1 ]
100 Minutes of Glory (Croatian: Sto minuta Slave) is a 2004 Croatian biographical drama film directed by Dalibor Matanić. The film tells the story of Slava Raškaj , a turn-of-the-century artist, often described as Croatian Frida Kahlo .
Partisan film (Serbo-Croatian: partizanski film / партизански филм) is the name for a subgenre of war films made in Yugoslavia during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. In the broadest sense, main characteristics of Partisan films are that they are set in Yugoslavia during World War II and have Yugoslav Partisans as protagonists, while ...
The film is set over the course of a New Year's Eve night in the Croatian port city of Split, where it follows three parallel plots.The first plot line features a small-time drug dealer Nike (Mladen Vulić) and a young widow Marija (Nives Ivanković); the second plot line deals with a drug addict called Maja (Marija Škaričić) who decides to have sex with a US Navy sailor called Franky in ...
The Perfect Circle (Bosnian: Savršeni krug) is a 1997 Bosnian war drama film by Ademir Kenović set in Sarajevo during the siege of 1992-1996. It was written by Kenović with Pjer Žalica and Abdulah Sidran. The title derives from the ability of "Hamza" (played by Mustafa Nadarević) to draw perfect circles on paper.