Der Film basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Drama Shakespeares, verlegt aber die Handlung aus der Römerzeit in das 21. Jahrhundert. --- Der Patrizier Coriolanus, zunächst als Kriegsheld gefeiert, zieht sich mit seiner Arroganz den Unmut der Massen zu. Als er aus der Heimat verbannt wird, wendet er sich aus Rache gegen sein eigenes Volk. In seiner Wut und Verzweiflung verbündet Coriolanus sich mit Tullus Aufidius, jenem Mann, den er einst besiegt hatte. Gemeinsam planen die Männer den Angriff auf Rom, und wollen die Römer für jede Ungerechtigkeit, die ihnen angetan wurde, bezahlen lassen.
Der Bosnienkrieg: Eine Truppe serbischer Soldaten sucht auf der Flucht vor einem Angriff nach Schutz und landet in einem alten verlassenem Tunnel. Die islamische feindliche Einheit versteckt sich auf dem Tunneldach und lässt keinen da raus. Sie wollen sie langsam verhungern und verdursten lassen. Dies ist die Hauptrückblende von vielen Erinnerungen und Alpträumen unseres Hauptprotagonisten Milan, welcher nach dem Krieg im Krankenhaus liegt und sich zurückerinnert. Von seiner Kindheit und Schulzeit mit dem muslimischen besten Freund Halil, bis zu der gemeinsamen eröffnung einer Autowerkstatt und dem grausamen aufeinandertreffen beim Tunnel...
Drama des serbischen Regisseurs Srdan Golubovic über eine Familie, die sich, um ihrem kranken Sohn zu helfen, auf dunkle Machenschaften einlässt. Der Film lief auf der Berlinale 2007 in der Sektion Internationales Junges Forum.
A 30 year old, carefree man who lives off his parents' inheritance is untouched by war that affected most of his friends, but only until one of his friends died. This throws him completely off his routine, and he decides to sell all his belongings and start doing something memorable.
Er war lange weg. Sehr lange. Jetzt ist Divko ein gemachter Mann. Und endlich – es ist Sommer 1991, der Eiserne Vorhang ist gefallen – sieht er die Chance, in seine Heimat zurückzukehren. Mit einer jungen Geliebten an seiner Seite reist er nach Bosnien-Herzegovina. Hier trifft er seine Ex-Frau wieder und lernt endlich seinen Sohn kennen. Allerdings läuft dann vieles nicht ganz so, wie sich Divko das vorgestellt hat. Sein Sohn erweist sich als höchst widerspenstig. Die politische Lage ist instabil. Zudem ist Divkos Glücksbringer, eine kleine schwarze Katze, eines Tages plötzlich verschwunden….
Marcin Krysztalowicz's film is both a partisan ballad, showing the real face of German occupation of Poland during WW2 and a startling war thriller. It tells a story of corporal "Wydra", struggling not only with Germans and Polish traitors but also with his own past...
A comedy centered on a failed American writer who enters into an affair after a chance encounter with a European dancer.
A documentary about bizarre residents of Shutka, a Macedonian village built on the former city dump area. Shutka, where everyone is the champion of something. This film is a celebration of the culture, humor, spirit, oddities and idiosyncrasies of the Roma, one of the world's poorest and most persecuted peoples. Ultimately we are instructed in the celebration of life despite any and all circumstances - everyone is of value here.
A story about musician from Podgorica, capital of Montenegro, told in the style of Dogme '95.
Goose Feather (Serbian: Jesen Stiže, Dunjo Moja) was Serbia submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Vaguely based on a song By Djordje Balasevic called "Prica o Vasi Ladackom" (the story of Vasa Ladacki). The story is about a very poor boy that wanted abundance and wealth because he basically didn't own anything. He was in love with an equally poor girl that his father wouldn't accept. He moves to another village and starts drinking...
Emil and his brother, Stanko, have something in common: they both remember a terrible event that happened when they were children in Montenegro. Both are now immigrants in France: Emil moves in with his friend Gabrielle, while Stanko attempts to climb the ladder on the fringes of lawfulness, in the world of gambling and cock fighting. Anna, their mother, who has never forgotten her home country, dreams of going back to Montenegro as a family. The arrival of Larkos, their uncle, who has finally been released from prison and is over the moon to be reunited with his first love, will catalyse events and the inevitable confrontation...
A couple who lost their communication tries to refresh the relationship by renting another apartment.
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The main character is a young and very beautiful girl, Marijana. Marijana is 25 and when she was 16, her father's boss sexually abused her. Marijana's father did nothing against his boss, and because of that became very successful at his profession due to the boss' assistance. Marijana's father became a famous discreet gynaecologist for illegal abortions. Ten years after the incident, Marijana's family is very rich and popular in her town of Podgorica. Marijana did not forget what happened to her when she was younger. Marijana decides that it is time to avenge what was done to her. She does this by becoming a prostitute, and sleeping with her father's colleagues and there by harming his reputation. At one moment Marijana meets a poor but talented sculptor named Vanja whom she begins to love and care for. Marijana soon discovers that the world of prostitution and love of Vanja cannot coexist.
Serbian comedy with very good actors, Predrag Smiljkovic and Branimir Brstina.
An intimate look at Gypsy refugees in a Belgrade suburb who make a living by transforming Citroen´s classic 2cv and Dyana cars into Mad Max-like recycling vehicles, which they use to collect card-board, bottles and scrap metal. These modern horses are much more efficent than the cart-pushing competition, but even more important, they also mean freedom, hope and style for their crafty owners. Even the car batteries are used as power generators in order to get some light, watch TV and recharge mobiles ! Almost an alchemist´s dream come true ! But police doesn´t always find these strange vehicles funny... Pretty Dyana is a very funny documentary, but sad in a way... " If Mitic had focused only on the terrible misery these people live in, the film would have been unbearable. Instead, you never know whether you should cry after you laugh, or the other way around " Sara Hultmanm, Goteborg Film Festival.
Two idle clerks who do senseless office job of punching cards, and who are not particularly fond of each other, decide to play the game "come up with the most stupid line possible" in order to break the boredom. Then they call random people over the phone and tell this line. Harmless game of theirs creates general confusion among people, which leads to anti-terrorist intervention, police interrogation, loss of state credit and the change of government. The two, of course, know nothing about the series of comic and incredible events that follow without stop.
1999: While NATO was bombing Yugoslavia, a truck containing 53 dead bodies plunged into the Danube near the border with Romania. No enquiries were carried out. Previously, in Suva Reka, Kosovo: Serbian police herd villagers together. A woman experiences terrible things, bodies disappear into remote mass graves. People as little more than mere matter.
Jovana works behind the counter at a bakery in the small town where she lives with her father. Her somewhat shy peer Marko is supposed to follow in his own father’s footsteps and become a truck driver. But the events of one night change both their lives… Serbian director Stefan Malešević debuts with a formally distinctive triptych whose loose narrative structure challenges the viewer to actively participate in putting together the pieces of the mosaic.
A young lieutenant must persuade a captive resistance fighter to betray his comrades, or enforce a law which states that for every German soldier killed, one hundred civilians must be executed.
After Bucharest, Belgrade is European city with the most stray dogs in Europe. This documentary shows the treatment of countless abandoned dogs in Serbia's capital.
The first film in what would ultimately become Zilnik’s famed Kenedi trilogy follows street hustler Kenedi Hasani and his friend as they roam the streets of Serbia seeking Kenedi’s parents. Kenedi Goes Back Home is Zilnik’s account of the Roma people who were forced to flee from the war in the Balkans to Germany in the 1990s and who, ten years later, are forced against their will to return to Serbia. Zilnik shows the immigrants' lives in relation to the prevailing ideology shaped today by the borders between rich and poor and by the often-racist selection process that determines who will be accepted into Western Europe. In presenting the dilemmas and identifying the crises these people face, he appeals for a solution.
At the end of VHS era, two teenage cinephiles will on the same day not only experience their first falling in love, but also far gloomier circumstances they have never been aware of in turbulent Yugoslavia already on her deathbed.
What’s left after the Egyptian revolution in 2011? During the presidential election of the former army chief al-Sisi in 2015, everyday life goes on and people in Cairo's alleyways are trying to make the best of it.
On the outskirts of Belgrade, Serbia, thousands of Romani people live in the most desperate poverty to be found anywhere in Europe. Some are war refugees from the Balkans, and some have lived this way for generations. Ignored by the state, and with no home to return to, they are essentially non-persons with no country or rights to speak of.
Elsie Inglis and the work of the Scottish Women's Hospitals (SWH) are captivating. Elsie and the other women did not conform to the stereotype of women in war. They were operating close to the fighting on both the Western Front and in the Balkans. Also, the SWH's were run entirely and predominantly staffed by women. This meant that there were not only women doctors, rare enough in the early twentieth century but like Elsie, women surgeons.
After his participation in filming of “Kenedi Goes Back Home," Kenedi Hasani decided to illegally go to EU countries where his father, mother, brothers and sisters still are. The documentary recounts Kenedi's experience of his two-year refugee status.
Water hands is the literal Chinese word for ‘sailor’. The sailor himself remains off-screen in this film, just like the woman who is waiting for him. The tight black-and-white images move through Singapore and Montenegro, while a logic all of its own links the various worlds and narrations.
Nine-year-old Punam Tamang, lives in Bhaktapur, Nepal. She lost her mother when she was five years old and since that time she has been the family caretaker to her small siblings while her father works from dawn till night. Punam tells us her story and she introduces us to her family, neighborhood, teachers, and friends.