Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
In the opening stages of the Bosnian War, a small group of Serbian soldiers are trapped in a tunnel by a Muslim force.
Casts & Crew
Dragan Bjelogrlić
Nikola Kojo
Dragan Maksimović
Zoran Cvijanović
Milorad Mandić
Dragan Petrović
Lisa Moncure
Nikola Pejaković
Velimir "Bata" Živojinović
Petar Božović
Marko Kovijanić
Dragan Zarić
Admir Šehović
Miloš Đuričić
Vera Dedović
Branka Katić
Milena Pavlović
Branko Vidaković
Dubravko Jovanović
Uroš Đurić
Radoslav Milenković
Feđa Stojanović
Boris Milivojević
Bojan Žirović
Mira Banjac
Renata Ulmanski
Melita Bihali
Milica Ostojić
Zoran Radomirović Švaba
Musa Imran
Nebojša Ilić
Nebojša Drakula
Darko Tomović
Nataša Lučanin
Sandra Bugarski
Nađa Sekulić
Zdenko Kolar
Vanja Bulić
Ivan Živković
Nenad Milenković Sanela
Suzana Zlatanović
Irena Sladić
Tanja Bukušić
Olivera Viktorović
Jelena Mila
Rodoljub Đoković
Savo Radunović
Milko Josifov
Srđan Dragojević
Momčilo Mrdaković
Goran Petranović
Aleksandra Por
Also Directed by Srđan Dragojević
St. George Slays the Dragon (Serbian: Sveti Georgije ubiva aždahu) is a Serbian World War I drama. The movie starts with Kingdom of Serbia battling the remaining Turkish occupiers during the First Balkan War in 1912 and ends with the outbreak of World War I in 1914. The movie's central theme is a love triangle between the village gendarme Đorđe, his wife Katarina and the young disabled war veteran Gavrilo who was previously engaged to Katarina before he went to war and lost his arm in battle. Even though Katarina in the meantime married Đorđe, she still has affection for Gavrilo. At the onset of World War I, all able-bodied men in the village are recruited for combat. Left in the village are only women, children and disabled veterans from previous Balkan wars. Rumours start circulating that the invalids in the village are trying to take advantage of the situation by making their moves on the women in the village – the wives and sisters of the recruited men.
Made for New Year's Eve program, "Two Hours of Quality Program" exceeded all expectations becoming more than just a small TV movie. Using black humor as its sharp weapon, it dealt with ongoing chaos in the country and introducing of new values to the urban culture.
Angel and the devil fight for the soul of a Belgrade playboy who made a young girl pregnant.
This film follows two Belgrade youths on their rise to gangster legends in a decaying society.
In this sequel of "We Are Not Angels", a highly successful Yugoslavian comedy, a former playboy must cope with his daughter's adolescence, as well as numerous boys that keep knocking at her doors. A worried father thinks she may get in type of troubles he used to cause when he was just the age of her wooers.
Three stories about the impact of three God's miracles in the medieval sense that happen to the film's heroes living in a post-communist society that, after half a century of atheism, re-learns about Christianity.
Mladen (44) Belgrade born, is a timeshare salesman at Montenegrin Holiday resort. He is having an affair with his colleague, Sonja (40), who is married to Metod (50) the chief sales manager who learns about his wife's infidelity. He assigns Mladen the toughest client - Omer, a Bosnian war veteran, who doesn't try to hide his aversion to Mladen. Everything becomes hopeless when Omer's three year old son Svendy falls over the edge of the hotel terrace and ends up in a hospital. Grim mood that prevails among the potential buyers is about to ruin the sales. Sonja and Metod blackmail Mladen to continue the sales at the hospital while Omer and his wife are waiting for their son's operation.
The Parade, in a tragicomic way, tells the story about ongoing battle between two worlds in contemporary post-war Serbian society - the traditional, oppressive, homophobic majority and a liberal, modern and open-minded minority... The film, which deals with gay rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. The film introduces a group of gay activists, trying to organize a pride parade in Belgrade