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- Two brothers barely scrape by as their father continues to gamble and drink away the money they do bring home.
- Statistics show that during their career every railroad engineer working unintentionally kills 15 to 20 people. This is a story about the innocent mass murderers and their lives.
- A scheme for making easy money goes awry when a young man turns to counterfeiting to repay his father's debts.
- The story about the founders of the famous "Yugoslav Basketball School" and the first gold medal at the Championships in Ljubljana in 1970, is based on real events and is dedicated to personalities who have contributed to the emergence and development of basketball in their country.
- A young man by the name of Atif Kurtovic goes into a mine for the first time in his life to become a miner and to continue exactly where his now retired grandfather had left off. However, his fate is soon completely changed when he is picked as the face for the most valuable banknote in the country, the bill in the amount of one thousand dinars. Because of this, Atif soon finds himself on his way to Belgrade where Tito's personal photographer takes his picture and thus allows Atif to become a part of history. Into this story enters a young girl whose nickname, "Hiljadarka / A Thousand", is no accident and with whom Atif falls in love. When Tito announces his personal visit to Atif's hometown, there begins an adventure that they will all remember for the rest of their lives.
- Writer Petar Miric, at the time of the great social and political crisis in Serbia represents attitudes that conflict with the principles of the political regime. A close encounter with the State Security Authority leads him to life in paranoia and searching for the truth.
- Tangiers by Friday is a Crime Thriller with American-born Augustine, a free-spirited artist and stowaway on a Tangiers-bound cargo ship who tries to rescue Svetlana, a Serbian ballerina, one of the girls kidnapped by an international ring of high-end sex traffickers run by a ruthless Asian crime-boss, Sister Chen.
- A look into the people, places, and stories that go on in a day in Long Beach, CA.
- The feature documentary film about the painter Milos Bajic, who was the prisoner of the Mauthausen concentration camp, and his life and art during the Second World War.
- When an interior designer partnered with a mental health therapist 17 years ago Design Therapy was born.
- At the end of the novel, Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy sends his hero Count Vronsky into the Serb-Turkish War of 1878, but he never found out what happened to him.
- SEVEN THOUSAND SOULS is a documentary - a feature film about the suffering of Serbian and Russian soldiers and interned civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps on the territory of today's Czech Republic, Jindrihovice and Broumov. The camps had about 500 facilities where there were about 60,000 prisoners of war. Extremely difficult working conditions, no food, no shoes and clothes, winter and infectious diseases, all this affected the fact that 7,100 Serbs did not survive the camps. There is a mausoleum in Jindrihovice where the remains are victims of these camps - 7100 Serbs and 189 Russians. It is the second largest Serbian tomb in the world. The film also contains memories of soldiers who survived the camps, writen by a Dutch journalist Henri Aber in 1919. The descendants of soldiers from Serbia also speak in the film. The topic of Serbian prisoners and internees from the First World War is a neglected topic and even today, during the first centenary of the end of the First World War, they are completely forgotten and this injustice has not been corrected. From the time of the war, it seems that they could not fit into that, say, warrior, liberation narrative, where, above all, a soldier with a rifle in his hand was valued. If you look at any Serbian military monument, it is usually a soldier holding a rifle that is raised high. We have only a couple of sculptures of Serb civilians who died ... there are no monuments or they are very rare that generally concern the role of civilians, let alone civilians who were in slavery. But, as defined by the military legislation, a prisoner is someone who, by force of circumstances, ended up in captivity and he continues to perform his military duty. We can say the same for the civilian internees, that they were citizens of the Kingdom of Serbia who remained to be citizens even though they were faced with these completely unexpected and terrible opportunities. It is very unfortunate that, practically, for a whole century, they remain outside the collective memory of the Serbian people, even though it is a very dramatic suffering. I just think that these people were unfairly marginalized and almost thrown out of our general perception of the First World War. The film stars Lordan Zafranovic, Jelena Ciric, priest Srdjan Jablanovic, etc. and the narrator is Jim High. Duration 59 minutes. Director, Sanjin Miric (born in Visoko, BiH, permanent residence in the Czech Republic) Production, RODOLJUB z.s. Czech-Serbian Friendship Association Prague
- "Babylon" encompasses the broad spectrum of the people and their experiences, its emphasis on the struggles and triumphs that people face through language literacy. At "Literacy Chicago", a nonprofit organization established in 1992, tutors and volunteers help students read and write and at the same time, develop the ability to speak and listen. As many people strive for a better lifestyle, such as increasing a higher education or better job opportunities, the organization focuses on helping them conquest their everyday struggles. This documentary film is the story of people of all ages who face obstacles as they learn to read and write. Through interviews and profiles of 'Literacy Chicago', students, staff, and immigrants from all over the world each tell their unique stories and experiences. Tutors and volunteers share their views and the ability to make a difference in peoples' lives. As lack of literacy continues to be an ongoing problem for millions around the world, organizations like "Literacy Chicago" recognize this major issue and strive to make our world a better place.
- Byzantine - Iconography is the oldest and the only Christian art form survived unchanged for the last 2000 years. Icons, that is images of holy persons, were an important part of the Byzantine Christian Church. Venerated in churches, public places, and private homes, they were often believed to have protective properties. Father Stevan has painted many icons and frescoes at churches in Trebinje, Paris, Brussels, Ulm, and now in Los Angeles.