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    Content from Televizija Zagreb

    Poster for Big Shade
    Movie
    1978

    Big Shade

    The action takes place in the Dalmatian hinterland and displays how the effects of modern life disintegrate local population in the villages.

    Poster for The Drinking Bout
    Movie
    1987

    The Drinking Bout

    A young family from the province moves into the ground floor of a quiet building in Zagreb and with their lifestyle and behavior disrupts the idyllic atmosphere that reigned in that neighborhood until then. All attempts by the natives to bring them into order are unsuccessful, so they hatch a conspiracy. But their revenge will have serious consequences...

    Poster for Tomo Bakran
    Movie
    1978

    Tomo Bakran

    A projection of the situation in monarchist Yugoslavia after the infamous Proclamation and the Law on the Protection of the State, when repression and police violence stifled any progressive idea. Inspired by some literary works of Miroslav Krleza.

    Poster for Cyclops
    Movie
    1982•
    5.3

    Cyclops

    Melkior Tresic is one of many intellectuals in 1941 Zagreb who is helplessly waiting for the encroaching war.

    Poster for Tena
    Movie
    1975•
    7.0

    Tena

    Tena, a young Slavonian woman becomes aware of her own beauty which makes her fall into a state of moral decay. Her newly discovered promiscuity eventually makes her fellow villagers turn on her.

    Poster for Horvat's Choice
    Movie
    1985•
    5.0

    Horvat's Choice

    It is 1918, the evening of The Great War. Austro-Hungarian empire is collapsing, and all around Croatia there are outlaw deserters, fighting in forests. A city journalist decides to become a country schoolteacher, just to find some peace in that restless political situation. But, neither the village is safe from the militaristic policy of the imperial goverment.

    Poster for The Liberanos
    Movie
    1979

    The Liberanos

    The father dreams that at least his son Grga will return from Germany to his homeland because his second son is an employed Party member, lives in the city, and tries to push through some new projects in his village which traditional environment is opposed to.

    Poster for The Third Key
    Movie
    1983•
    5.8

    The Third Key

    A young couple have settled in a new flat. Soon somebody begins watching them and they receive great amounts of money from an unknown sender.

    Poster for The Tamburitza Players
    Movie
    1982

    The Tamburitza Players

    It’s the winter of 1942. A freight train on the section of the Slavonian railway Vinkovci-Nova Gradiska is under a special Gestapo escort. Fleeing misfortune and evil brought by war, the last wagon is the place of encounter of politicians, war smugglers, deserters and tamburitza players.

    Poster for Find a Way, Comrade
    Movie
    1981

    Find a Way, Comrade

    Based on a TV sit-com series and set in World War II, about how an ordinary woodcutter develops into an active partisan fighter.

    Poster for The Loner
    Movie
    1976

    The Loner

    In this intriguing, bittersweet picture of the factory atmosphere from the era of socialist self-management, we follow the story of the factory porter Djuro who, unlike his colleagues, has been unable to get an apartment within “social ownership” for years.

    Poster for The Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh
    Movie
    1988

    The Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh

    Television adaptation of the play "The Ballad of Petrica Kerempuh", based on the famous collection of Kajkavian songs by Miroslav Krleža.

    Poster for Kvit posla
    Movie
    1983

    Kvit posla

    After a twenty-year absence, psychiatrist returns to his hometown, where a meeting with old acquaintances and a former love will lead him to a life-threatening situation.

    Poster for The Woman from Sarajevo
    Movie
    1980

    The Woman from Sarajevo

    The adaptation of a lesser known novel by Nobelist Ivo Andric, which describes the life of a spinster who was overwhelmed by a single passion: avarice.

    Poster for Dramolett by Chiribilli
    Movie
    1972

    Dramolett by Chiribilli

    A farcical parody about a group of upstarts who, in the imaginary seaside town of Cipoli, clash with the Venetian cops, led by the comical captain Trapollo.

    Poster for The Scar
    Movie
    1969

    The Scar

    The drama questions what would happen in private and professional terms to a man who would start telling his friends and work colleagues everything he really thinks.

    Poster for The Silk, the Shears
    Movie
    1987

    The Silk, the Shears

    Based on the memoirs of Irena Vrkljan. Through reminiscences of Mala and her sisters, we meet her family and her contemporary intellectual elite.

    Poster for The Rooster's Beak
    Movie
    1971

    The Rooster's Beak

    The story of the Partisan, understated idealists… who happily lives in post-war society. The problem arises when his comrades Sylvia wants to declare war memoirs where your credit stands out in an attack on a particularly important strategic enemy position called “The Rooster’s Beak”.

    Poster for Three Poplars
    Movie
    1976

    Three Poplars

    The film was created based on the stories of Marino Zurl, head of humanitarian action of the weekly Arena newspapers, who from 1963 to 1971 was looking for the next of kin of children separated from their parents during World War II and taken to camps and shelters. Many of them later grew up in orphanages or foster families, like the three main characters of this film, Ana (Biserka Ipša), Nenad (Mustafa Nadarević) and Toma (Božidar Orešković). Each of them relates in a different way to the past and the possibility that, as young accomplished adults, they can finally solve the secret of their identity and meet members of their real families.

    Poster for Canary's Lover
    Movie
    1988

    Canary's Lover

    The story retrospectively returns to the past of the noble Lenić Remetinski family through the stories of the last descendant, old woman Amalija. The novella talks about a frequent subject of 19th century prose, which is the decline of the nobility during the industrial revolution.

    Poster for Journey to Vucjak
    TV
    1986•
    7.0

    Journey to Vucjak

    With WWI finally ending in 1918, Croatian journalist Kresimir Horvat travels from Zagreb to his village of Vucjak in Zagorje and becomes a witness of history as Austria-Hungarian Empire dissolves.

    Poster for Smoggies
    TV
    1982•
    6.2

    Smoggies

    The adventures of a numerous family Vragec, who live in a suburban settlement "Naselak" in Croatia's capital Zagreb.

    Poster for Nikola Tesla
    TV
    1977•
    10.0

    Nikola Tesla

    This series follows Tesla's life from his childhood in Simljan (near Gospic) in nowadays Croatia (then Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, part of Austria-Hungary) to his death in New York, USA.

    Poster for People from Gruntovec
    TV
    1975

    People from Gruntovec

    The story of this cult Croatian miniseries is set in a remote Podravina village and revolves around a peasant Dudek and his wife Regica, whose troubles ensue from his honest and naive nature, since his fellow villagers take advantage of him to the greatest extent.

    Poster for Baby Deer
    TV
    1981•
    7.0

    Baby Deer

    A group of kids saves a baby deer from the woods and then they take care of it until it grows up. Original title: JELENKO

    Poster for The Man Himself
    TV
    1970

    The Man Himself

    An adaptation of Ivo Kozarčanin's novel of the same name and consists of four episodes. The protagonist is a young official named Valentin, and the plot shows his childhood, growing up and a disastrous marriage that will end in murder.

    Poster for The Bonfires of Kapela
    TV
    1975•
    8.3

    The Bonfires of Kapela

    Based on an eponymous novel by Veljko Kovačević. the series is focused on historical events and personalities from the uprisings in Gorski Kotar and the Croatian Littoral in the Second World War.

    Poster for The Big Town
    TV
    1980•
    8.8

    The Big Town

    This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.

    Poster for The Borderers
    TV
    1970•
    7.0

    The Borderers

    The comic adventures of the residents of a village in Podravina region in Croatia.

    Poster for Beggars and Sons
    TV
    1984•
    9.3

    Beggars and Sons

    Story about Matan, professional beggar, smuggler, and trickster, his childhood and adult adventures with his family. It is shown as retrospective, while Matan is hiding from the authorities in the mental institution.

    Poster for Where the Wild Boars Go
    TV
    1971•
    8.5

    Where the Wild Boars Go

    It happens around Zagreb in 1941-1943, during World War II. Two groups of smugglers led by Crni Rok and Veriga, fight for supremacy on the black market. They also have to deal with the Germans, Ustashas, the police and communist illegals.

    Poster for Cat Under a Helmet
    TV
    1978

    Cat Under a Helmet

    A tragicomic tale of lumberjack who joined the partisans during WW2. As a corporal, he successfully and courageously fulfilled the combat tasks with his partisan battalion. The commander sends him on a special assignment.

    Poster for A Hell of a Guy
    TV
    N/A

    A Hell of a Guy

    The television humorous series is based on the screenplay by renowned Croatian writer Mirko Bozic. In ten episodes, we look at the various ups and downs of socialist leaders, which authors use to talk about what really interests them, and that is the mentality of the people in the Sinj region in Croatia. Original title: ČOVIK I PO

    Poster for Unconquered City
    TV
    1982

    Unconquered City

    In April 1941 Germans occupied Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and installed a Quisling government. This series, partly based on true events and persons and partly on fiction, covers the activities of the Resistance movement, led by Communists.

    Poster for The Foreigner
    TV
    N/A•
    10.0

    The Foreigner

    Apart from the fact that he feels neither as a citizen nor as a peasant, nothing binds the main protagonist to his place of birth in this typical Simunovic work about homo duplex, deeply contaminated with a feeling of pain.

    Poster for The File
    TV
    1986

    The File

    The four private episodes connect several people who keep appearing, such as Inspector Danilo and his assistants. The first case begins when the conductor of a night tram at dawn discovers the body of an unknown man under the underpass ...

    Poster for Our Little Town
    TV
    1970•
    8.7

    Our Little Town

    A life in a small coastal town in Dalmatia, Croatia, seen through the prism of the local chronicler-amateur and his writings, during the periods before and after WW2.

    Poster for Traps
    TV
    N/A

    Traps

    The series follows the capture of the inserted Ustashas during Operation Guardian in 1947-1948.

    Poster for Devil's Due
    TV
    1979

    Devil's Due

    During WW2, a young student of medicine comes to the big city to discover the secret of death, and stays at a motel that turns out to be a brothel. He is asked from Ustasha officer to perform experiments of resurrecting the dead, while the Fascist authorities look for a female communist hiding in the city.

    Poster for You're Lying, Melita
    TV
    1983

    You're Lying, Melita

    "You're lying, Melita" is a Croatian television miniseries from 1983. about a little girl who thinks there's nothing wrong with choosing not to tell the truth. Based on a short novel by Ivan Kušan.