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1949
Rudolf Sremec
Yugoslavia 1949

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1952
Vojislav Nanović
Yugoslavia 1952

Frosina is one of the many Macedonian wives whose husbands are economic emigrants abroad. Marriage does not bring them a family, only the burden of life itself. After her husband's short visits, she gives birth to children who do not live long... > more
Velimir Stojanović
Yugoslavia 1952

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1956
Branko Gapo
Yugoslavia 1956

The film is fiction-documentary story for the way of fishing in Doyran Lake, with the help of the birds – cormorants. > more
1958
Zdravko Velimirović
Yugoslavia 1958

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Branislav Bastac
Yugoslavia 1958

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1959
Boško Bošković
Yugoslavia 1959

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1961
Puriša Đorđević
Yugoslavia 1961

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1962
Dušan Makavejev
Yugoslavia 1962

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME Dušan Makavejev won worldwide recognition for fi lms like W.R. – MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM (Yugoslavia, FRG, 1971), ... > more
Dušan Makavejev
Yugoslavia (FNRJ) 1962

Documentary. One of the most notorious films by Dušan Makavejev. Originally banned due to its humorous treatment of Tito’s May Day parade. > more
1963
Rudolf Sremec
Yugoslavia 1963

Farmers-workers go to their factories by train, by bus, by bike or on foot. From the countryside they bring their habits and opinions into town, whilst from the town they bring urban life and customs into the countryside. > more
1965
Dimitrie Osmanli
Yugoslavia 1965

Twelve teachers from the teacher training school in Ohrid, after finishing of their education have come in the village of Papradnik, in the region of Debar in West Macedonia, to pass their knowledge to the pupils there. > more
1966
Vefik Hadžismajlović
Yugoslavia 1966

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Obrad Gluščević
Yugoslavia 1966

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Krešo Golik
Yugoslavia 1966

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1967
Vlatko Filipović
Yugoslavia 1967

The patient digging out of a stone which is to become a great monument thanks to the work of the artist. > more
Vefik Hadžismajlović
Yugoslavia 1967

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Krsto Škanata
Yugoslavia 1967

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME
A documentary portrait of a factory manager and former Communist partisan hero who lost his job and came into confl ict with the situation in Yugoslavia during the 1960s.
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1968
Želimir Žilnik
Yugoslavia 1968

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME
Pamphlet fi lm about the Belgrade student strike of 1968, a radical left-wing protest against the “red bourgeois” establishment.
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Vefik Hadžismajlović
Yugoslavia 1968

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME A socio-psychological report on the boycott of compulsory schooling laws by Bosnian peasants who forbid their daughters to attend school. > more
Eduard Galić
Yugoslavia 1968

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1969
Vefik Hadžismajlović
Yugoslavia 1969

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1970
Trajce Popov
Yugoslavia 1970

The film deals with the mating of the famous sheepdogs of Šar Planina which turns into a real struggle of life and death. Only the strongest survive the fight and manage to maintain the breed. > more
Krsto Papić
Yugoslavia 1970

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME
Observations at a train station, interviews with the social misfits gathered there. The stationmaster interferes: “Some people are most displeased to see you fi lming only negative material.”
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1971
Dušan Naumovski
Yugoslavia 1971

A story about the people who make their living on the graveyards during funerals and commemorations, thus providing their vital necessities. > more
Želimir Žilnik
Yugoslavia 1971

One night Zilnik picks up 10 homeless men from the streets of Novi Sad and brings them home. While they enjoy the hospitality of his family, Zilnik tries to ‘’solve the homeless problem’’ - bringing along the film camera, as a witness. > more
Lazar Stojanović
Yugoslavia 1971

Anarchic collage on Titoism and Stalinism, totalitarism and undeground arts, Fascism and Socialism. A minor narrative line tells about a bearded anarchist filmmaker whose Croatian- American girlfriend keeps on singing country songs – one of them... > more
Vefik Hadžismajlović
Yugoslavia 1971

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Želimir Žilnik
Yugoslavia 1971

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME This is a key fi ?lm of the “Black Wave”. It documents not only the social scandals of unemployment and homelessness in “Socialist Yugoslavia”, ... > more
Karpo Aćimović-Godina
Yugoslavia 1971

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME The Serbian province of Vojvodina is home to a multi-ethnic population of Serbs, Croats, Slovaks, Ukrainians, Romanians, and Roma. > more
Mika Milošević, Jovan Jovanović
Yugoslavia 1971

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME
Čebić, an unemployed metalworker, exposes just how far removed the SFRY has become from its communist ideals. At the same time he takes an ironic look at the radical left-wing politics of the rebels of 1968.
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Krsto Papić
Yugoslavia 1971

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1972
Suad Mrkonjić
Yugoslavia 1972

On a street near the Skenderija in Sarajevo, during the Scond conference on Self-Administration in Yugoslavia, facade panels were set up in order to hide the slums from view on both sides of the street. > more
Krsto Papić
Yugoslavia 1972

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME Hoping for work and better social conditions, people leave their homeland, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. > more
Zoran Tadić
Yugoslavia 1972

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1973
Vefik Hadžismajlović
Yugoslavia 1973

A tale on bys who after school walk to the far-away mine of Banovici and bring chacoal home by carying it on their shoulders. > more
1974
Ljubiša Georgievski
Yugoslavia 1974

This film leads us to the history of one of the oldest cities on the territory of Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, Heraclea, founded in the 4th century BC, known for its cultural-artistic remnants (sculptures, pillars, mosaics, basilicas...). > more
1975
Vuk Babić
Yugoslavia 1975

DOUBLE FEATURE
A satirical documentary on Serb-Yugoslav cultural bureaucracy and its pompous canonization of a poet. The Film won the “Grand Prize” at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen
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Nikola Jovičević
Yugoslavia 1975

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Petar Krelja
Yugoslavia 1975

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1976
Živko Nikolić
Yugoslavia 1976

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME The everyday life of a peasant woman in a remote village is characterized by her voicelessness in an oppressively patriarchal society. > more
1977
Laki Čemčev
Yugoslavia 1977

The life story of Blaga Micanova who was born a village girl, yet she grew through the youth working commitments, left the village and became the first woman in Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia who worked on a bulldozer. > more
Kole Manev
Yugoslavia 1977

The film deals with a tragic event that happened in 1948 after the defeat of the Democratic Army of Greece. > more
Aca Iljić
Yugoslavia 1977

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME
Women working at a conveyor belt select newly hatched chicks, and repeatedly throw a black one into the refuse container. But the chick escapes the pile driver mashing up the “garbage”.
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1978
Vladimir Blaževski
Yugoslavia 1978

This film shows the destiny of several convicts from the Correctional Facility “Idrizovo” who have to spend the New Year in jail and the impact of their destinies upon the lives of their families who have to face considerable problems, sometimes... > more
1979
Meto Petrovski
Yugoslavia 1979

Millstones have always been produced in Lesnovo, placed in the Zletovo area, by cutting the rocks at the surrounding mountains. > more
Stole Popov
Yugoslavia 1979

Directed by Stole Popov, this 16-minute film is an extract from the Gypsies' way of life, dedicated to the celebration of the "St. George's Day" holiday. > more
1983
Lordan Zafranović
Yugoslavia 1983

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1984
Ivan Mitevski
Yugoslavia 1984

Moving story about a lonely old man and about his everyday life in his native village Brajchino. For Vasil Popjanevski the most difficult thing in his life is loneliness. Before he had a big family. > more
Vlado Cvetanovski
Yugoslavia 1984

Film about Macedonian dishes. Making these objects, more often for personal and family use, the folk master-craftsman in fact was unaware creating things of artistic values. > more
1986
Blagoja Markovski
Yugoslavia 1986

An exciting story of an offspring of a French soldier who fought in Macedonia in the First World War. > more
1989
Boris Damovski
Yugoslavia 1989

The film is about the archeological site "Markovi Kuli" near Prilep and the natural beauties of its surroundings, like anthropoglives and zooglives. > more
1990
Aljoša Simjanovski
Yugoslavia 1990

A touching film about two Macedonian sisters. > more
1991
Antonio Mitričeski
Yugoslavia 1991

The film is a true story on the life of the Kocho Topencharov, who after 40 years spent in Albania, returns in his fatherland – Macedonia, with his wife and children. > more
Momir Matović
Yugoslavia 1991

Uikan Metulović is 70 years old, lives alone and has been a deaf-mute all his life. Every day – no matter what the weather is like – he walks several kilometres to the next cinema to watch films in his own unique way. > more
Krasimir Gančev
Yugoslavia 1991

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1992
Ivan Markov
Yugoslavia 1992

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1994
Želimir Žilnik
Yugoslavia 1994

DOUBLE FEATURE An actor walks through the streets of Belgrade wearing Tito’s marshall uniform. > more
1995
Janko Baljak
Yugoslavia 1995

Janko Baljac's The Crime that Changed Serbia ( also from B92) looks at the general issue of crime. Since the beginning of the war in Bosnia, criminal activity in Serbia has risen dramatically. According to this documentary, the fact that the number... > more
Janko Baljak
Yugoslavia 1995

DOUBLE FEATURE People involved in organized crime were among those who benefited from the wars in former Yugoslavia. > more
Momir Matović
Yugoslavia 1995

Country dwellers in Montenegro. A family lives in a house in an idyllic setting. The sons come to visit and a bus drops them off on a country road. > more
1997
Goran Marković
Yugoslavia 1997

Goran Markovic's Belgrade Follies (produced by B92 Video and Film Production) was shot in the weeks following the municipal elections of 17 November 1996, when the government of Slobodan Milošević attempted to annul the election results by... > more
Momir Matović
Yugoslavia 1997

HISTORICAL PROGRAMME After the end of socialism, a huge red star is taken down from the hill top where it was visible from far away. > more
2000
Janko Baljak
Yugoslavia 2000

On April 23rd, at 02:06 a.m., NATO-bombs hit the building of state-run TV station RTS. 16 technicians have been killed. The irresponsible and cavalier government of Serbia had left them in the building as a human shield. > more
2001
Želimir Gvardiol
Yugoslavia 2001

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Mina Vidakovic
Netherlands / Yugoslavia / Croatia / Bosnia and Herzegowina 2001

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