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    Movies & TV Shows from Yugoslavia

    Poster for Shoot and It Shall Open
    Movie
    1965•
    5.4

    Shoot and It Shall Open

    Three young delinquents, two boys and a girl - go through their personal drama alongside wrongdoings they do. The local chief inspector gives his best to help them, besides the fact that he's beholden to arrest them.

    Poster for Living Like the Rest of Us
    Movie
    1982•
    3.7

    Living Like the Rest of Us

    A young non-conformist enrolls at the music academy in Belgrade. There he faces a lot of existential, as well as emotional problems.

    Poster for Regular Trains Station
    Movie
    1990•
    5.0

    Regular Trains Station

    In the fifties, a young Belgrade teacher girl, after finishing her school, and by the Ministry of education order, arrives to a remote town to educate people. Unready and inexperienced, she fails in building a bridge between herself and the environment where she was brought against her will, and conflicts start. The conflict with others soon causes the conflict with herself, which causes the tragedy...

    Poster for Hallo, Taxi
    Movie
    1983•
    4.3

    Hallo, Taxi

    Being suspicious that his wife is cheating on him, a Belgrade taxi driver discovers that she's about to be traded by a local gang who drug women and sell them to Arabs. He decides to take the matter into his own hands, and fight the gang without the help of police.

    Poster for Don't Lean Out the Window
    Movie
    1977•
    5.0

    Don't Lean Out the Window

    Encouraged by the stories of guest workers who pay visit to their homeland, a young man Filip finds himself on a central station in Frankfurt on the Main, Germany. While looking for his old friend Mate who would help him to get around in new environment, Filip experiences one trouble after another until he finally finds Mate lethally wounded.

    Poster for The Battle of Neretva
    Movie
    1969•
    6.8

    The Battle of Neretva

    In January 1943 the German army, afraid of an Allied invasion of the Balkans, launched a great offensive against Yugoslav Partisans in Western Bosnia. The only way out for Partisan forces and thousands of refugees was the bridge on the river Neretva.

    Poster for The Life and Times of August Šenoa
    Movie
    1981

    The Life and Times of August Šenoa

    Life and times of August Šenoa, popular Croatian novelist who was one of the most influential writers in 19th Century. The movie was made for the 100th anniversary of his death.

    Poster for No Problem
    Movie
    1984•
    5.0

    No Problem

    The manager of a company gets in trouble when he cannot pay his workers. The billions were spent on a football stadium which is empty now, and the bank did not approve new credits for the meaningless investments. Maybe the stadium will get filled during the concert of popular singer Lepa Brena.

    Poster for Premeditated Love Letters
    Movie
    1985•
    5.0

    Premeditated Love Letters

    Musicologist and professor Kosor wakes up in a hospital. He has survived a serious car accident. In a bed next to his lies the amiable economist Gajski, whose wife Melita regularly visits him. This unusually beautiful woman is the first person that Kosor sees after he gains consciousness and is completely enchanted by her. Kosor becomes obsessed by Melita’s physical beauty and her trustworthy character and begins a risky game of writing and sending her anonymous love letters…

    Poster for Some Birds Can't Fly
    Movie
    1997•
    5.4

    Some Birds Can't Fly

    The doctors predicted Vesna to have one more year. The very sick girl is taken, by her estranged grandfather, up to the mountains, where she learns of a different life.

    Poster for The Macedonian Part of Hell
    Movie
    1971•
    5.5

    The Macedonian Part of Hell

    At the end of the year 1942 and the start of 1943, to stop spreading the revolution in county of Bitola, bulgarian occupiers are reinforcing the persecutions and the acts of violence on civil population.

    Poster for The Lion Is Coming
    Movie
    1972•
    5.0

    The Lion Is Coming

    Lion, a boy of lion's heart, can't make decision which one of the two girls to chose - tender Mihaela or fatal Marjeta. The girls decide to make choice themselves.

    Poster for The Rat Savior
    Movie
    1976•
    6.2

    The Rat Savior

    A poor writer discovers that a species of rats has banded together to impersonate humans and supplant them unnoticed, in a manner reminiscent of the transformations in Eugene Ionesco's Rhinoceros, or the covert conspiracy of pod-people in The Invasion of the Body Snatchers. This film's story is based on a book by the Soviet writer Alexander Grin.

    Poster for Time of the Gypsies
    Movie
    1988•
    7.6

    Time of the Gypsies

    In this luminous tale set in the former Yugoslavia, Perhan, an engaging young Romany with telekinetic powers, is seduced by the quick-cash world of petty crime that threatens to destroy him and those he loves.

    Poster for The Stars Are the Eyes of Warriors
    Movie
    1972•
    6.0

    The Stars Are the Eyes of Warriors

    When a warrior dies, a star is born, a company of us die when born to a group of stars. Small children are fascinated by ancient legends and stories of old people, people replace their signature ready to be shot and put yourself in front of the German pipe.

    Poster for Stories from the End of the Corridor
    Movie
    1986

    Stories from the End of the Corridor

    The action takes place over one weekend and shows women who are being treated for infertility at a gynecology clinic, but also face hypocrisy and alienation from society.

    Poster for The Last Bridge
    Movie
    1954•
    6.1

    The Last Bridge

    A German nurse gets sent to the front because she gives medical aid to a wounded Yugoslav partisan during World War II.

    Poster for I See Your Boat at the End of the Road
    Movie
    1988

    I See Your Boat at the End of the Road

    Written on the basis of story “Tattooed Life” by Dusko Radovic, this TV movie directed by his son Milos Radovic tells about Andja, a young saleswoman from the outskirts of Belgrade, who falls in love quickly and honestly, with only desire that this romance ends with marriage.

    Poster for Strangler vs Strangler
    Movie
    1984•
    6.7

    Strangler vs Strangler

    When it comes to crime, Belgrade is same as any other modern metropolis, except for having its own serial killers. That blank is filled when a flower salesman begins strangling women. A popular, but very disturbed rock star soon becomes telepathically connected with the killer.

    Poster for My Dad, the Socialist Kulak
    Movie
    1987•
    7.4

    My Dad, the Socialist Kulak

    Year 1945. The second World War is over and the soldiers from the disbanded army are returning home. Yet there is still no sign of Joze Malek.

    Poster for Around the World in 80 Days
    TV
    1989•
    6.7

    Around the World in 80 Days

    The plot centres around Phileas Fogg making a £20,000 wager with three members of the Reform Club that he can circumnavigate the world in 80 days. He takes with him his newly employed French valet Passepartout, and is pursued by Detective Wilbur Fix who mistakenly thinks Fogg robbed the Bank of England and is using the wager as a cover to escape capture.

    Poster for War & Peace
    TV
    1972•
    7.1

    War & Peace

    The love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre Bezukhov is interwoven with the Great Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon's invading army.

    Poster for Grey Home
    TV
    1986•
    8.8

    Grey Home

    A moving story about the residents of correctional facility, rejected by parents and environment. Going through a strict regimen of life in the home, they are constantly trying to reverse the fate in their favor. Although they were given a chance to change, their actions always return to the beginning. Constantly on the border between personal whims and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become humans, they remain as wolves who find hard to change their mood. What finally remains is a perpetual dilemma whether their fate is innate, or is it forced by the communities in which they grew up...

    Poster for The Written Off
    TV
    1974•
    9.0

    The Written Off

    "The Written Off" is a famous Serbian TV miniseries, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia, originally airing in 1974. Due to its popularity, Radio Television of Serbia has shown reruns of the series ten times, the last re-run starting in 2012. The series has achieved something of a cult status among its audience and still attracts an estimated 3 million viewers with its last rerun. Idea of series derives from exploits of freedom fighters in Belgrade during World War II, and all the characters and events are fictitious.

    Poster for Open Doors
    TV
    1994•
    7.0

    Open Doors

    Otvorena vrata, is a Serbian comedy television series filmed in 1994-1995. Broadcast on state television RTS, it ran for 2 seasons featuring a regular family living in Belgrade during the 1990s. The show was created by Biljana Srbljanović and Miloš Radović, starring Vesna Trivalić, Milan Gutović, Bogdan Diklić, Nikola Đuričko, Sofija Jović, Bojana Maljević, Olivera Marković and Zoran Cvijanović, with guest stars such as: Mirjana Karanović, Nikola Simić, Seka Sablić, Branka Katić, Mira Stupica. The show had many reruns over the following years, and acquired a cult following. In spring of 2012, after the Serbian presidential election results were announced, Bojana Maljević announced on her Twitter account that she and Biljana Srbljanović were thinking about doing another season of the show. In the following days the idea of the third season was officially confirmed and members of the original cast started announcing that they would take part in the project.

    Poster for Hot Wind
    TV
    1980•
    9.4

    Hot Wind

    Vruć vetar is one of the most popular Yugoslav TV miniseries that aired in 1980. The show and movie cut from scenes of the show were popular in neighboring countries-also very popular in Czechoslovakia. Its main theme became very popular and enjoying a bit of a cult status. The story follows Shurda, a man in his 30s, who comes from a small town to Belgrade to get rich. However, as no job is good enough for him, he tries his luck in Germany, but this venture proves to be the same, so he returns to his native Yugoslavia.

    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 Svetozar Markovic
    TV
    N/A

    Svetozar Markovic

    A biopic of an influential Serbian political activist, literary critic and philosopher. Svetozar Markovic developed an activist anthropological philosophy with a definite program of social change, which set foundations for socialist ideals in his homeland.

    Poster for Truckers
    TV
    1973•
    8.8

    Truckers

    The adventures of Paja and Jare, the two honest and good-natured truck drivers and partners in business. They meet various people while on the road, which mostly turns out bad for them, but at the end it's their friendship that saves the day.

    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 Inspector Vinko
    TV
    1984

    Inspector Vinko

    Inspector Vinko is a comedy miniseries starring Ivica Vidović, Zoja Odak and Mustafa Nadarević.

    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 More Than a Game
    TV
    1974•
    7.8

    More Than a Game

    The story follows a ten-year period before WW2 in a fictional town of Gradina, Serbia and its residents, which went through the turbulent events like the Great Depression and the rise of fascism. But the most important segment of the story revolves around rivalry between two city's football clubs - Radnicki and Gradjanski.

    Poster for Decameron
    TV
    1971•
    7.0

    Decameron

    Depicts many funny and satirical tales from Giovanni Boccaccio. Around 200 actors, among them almost all the greatest of the time, with Stane Sever at the helm. He played a mischievous writer who, in each episode, leads viewers into new intriguing stories of the human spirit. After the eighth part, he was replaced by Stevo Žigon due to his death. In 2013, the series was digitized and restored. After many years, it was then broadcast again, but not in the original order.

    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 Don't Give in, Flockey!
    TV
    N/A

    Don't Give in, Flockey!

    A TV series made as an extended version of the eponymous film about a stray dog who tries to find suitable boss in a newly-built city resort.

    Poster for The Forgotten Ones
    TV
    1992•
    10.0

    The Forgotten Ones

    A story about three teenagers rejected by their parents, who leave their reform school for a wild weekend. 11 episodes in total.

    Poster for Once Upon a Time There Was a Country
    TV
    1996•
    8.9

    Once Upon a Time There Was a Country

    This movie reflects the history of Yugoslavia since the beginning of WWII (and similar to all ex-communist countries) to the last horrible events in Balcanian countries. Behind the comedy is hidden the pain of whole generations, which have suffered WWII, The Cold War, the war in Yugoslavia, the communism, the treachery of their own leadership, the fall. The film shows us the reality, as seen by those who feel unlimited love for their country and culture. Marko and Blacky represent the true leaders of the country, the soul of the nation and not without controversies. Once Upon A Time There Was A Country is an extended TV version of Emir Kusturica's Palme d'Or winning Underground.

    Poster for Better Life
    TV
    1987•
    7.8

    Better Life

    Bolji život is a Yugoslav TV series with mixed elements of soap opera, comedy and drama that aired from 1987 to 1991. Created by the Radiotelevision Belgrade it is considered to be the most successful TV show ever produced in Yugoslavia. Written by Siniša Pavić, most prolific Serbian screenwriter, the series helped jump start cinematic careers for many of its protagonists, most notably Dragan Bjelogrlić who went on to become successful actor, director, and producer.

    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