Time of the Gypsies

Time of the Gypsies 1988

7.70

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.

1988

Do You Remember Dolly Bell?

Do You Remember Dolly Bell? 1981

7.40

A young man grows up in Sarajevo in the 1960s, under the shadow of his good, but ailing father, and gets attracted by the world of small-time criminals.

1981

Landscape with a Woman

Landscape with a Woman 1989

6.00

A ranger whose passion is nude painting comes to work in a remote Bosnian village. He asks the local women to pose naked for him. They are shy at first, but they eventually agree to do so. This makes their husbands furious, who think that the ranger is sleeping with their wives.

1989

The Man Who Could Tell North from the South

The Man Who Could Tell North from the South 1989

1

The plot takes place in pre-war Yugoslavia, and the protagonist, interpreted by Zvonko Lepetic, is Jefto, a prison guard who lives with his family as a tenant in a basement. The plot shows how, convinced that he is destined for great things, he betrays his family, a friend and subordinates everything to his vanity.

1989

Silent Gunpowder

Silent Gunpowder 1990

4.20

Silent Gunpowder (Serbo-Croatian: Gluvi barut) is a Yugoslavian war film Based on a novel by Branko Ćopić and set during World War II, the film tells the story of a Serbian village in the mountains of Bosnia and its villagers who found themselves divided along two opposing ideological lines, represented by the Chetniks and the Partisans. These two opposing sides are personified in the Partisan commander Španac and a former Royal Army officer Radekić. Španac sees Radekić as the cause of villagers' resistance to the new, Communist, ideology and so the main plot axis is the conflict between them. At the 1990 Pula Film Festival, the film won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film, as well as the awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Branislav Lečić), Best Film Score (Goran Bregović). The film was also shown at the 1991 Moscow International Film Festival, where both Branislav Lečić and Mustafa Nadarević won the Silver St. George Award for their performances.

1990

A Little Bit of Soul

A Little Bit of Soul 1987

7.40

A bitter coming-of-age story about boy who grows up in a remote Bosnian village shortly after World War II.

1987

The Brides Are Coming

The Brides Are Coming 1978

5.00

Jelena, a woman of character, rules an inn in an isolated place in the countryside. She lives with her two sons: Martin and Jakov. Martin has been married to Kata for 5 years, but never succeeded in having a child. Jakov sleeps with his mother in postures suggesting incest, but he is in love with Kata. Each night he hears her cries, the sexual acts with her husband inevitably finish with violence. One day, Jakov can't stand anymore, he leaves, and Kata is found dead the next morning. Two characters arrive then : an old man, who turns to be the father of Martin ; he settles and declares being returned to die here. And a girl, that Martin will keep as his new wife.

1978

Open Space

Open Space 1985

1

Summer of 1972, a small group of fanatical Croatian nationalists, trained and equipped by extreme emigrant organizations, infiltrated the territory of former Yugoslavia with intent to organize an uprising against Tito's regime. This series, very loosely based on true events, depicts the manhunt that followed.

1985

Small Doorway

Small Doorway 1987

1

A family drama about a group of Sarajevo boys from the same block, who do childish pranks and spend their time in one of the basements.

1987

The Magpie Strategy

The Magpie Strategy 1987

6.00

Adventures of an idealistic old Communist whose treasured watch is stolen by a magpie but who overcomes all difficulties.

1987

Summer in the South

Summer in the South 1980

1

The story describes a staid and apparently very ordinary Austrian teacher on holiday on the Southern Adriatic coast. The sensation of renewal and refreshment from the sea, sun and salt air is described in physical terms.

1980

Buffet Titanic

Buffet Titanic 1979

5.60

Based on a short story of Ivo Andrić, famous Yugoslav Nobel Prize winner, this film is set in Sarajevo during WW2. Mento is a humble, poor Jew who runs a caffe. Stjepan is a man of unknown background, with no social or psychological dimension, who joined Nazis to leave any sort of trace behind himself.

1979

Treasure in the Wall

Treasure in the Wall 1975

5.00

A greedy trader who becomes convinced that a house is hidden in the wall of a house, decides to buy the house at all costs.

1975

Kuduz

Kuduz 1989

6.70

After the release from prison, small-time criminal is marrying his girlfriend and lives a straight and poor, but happy life with her and her daughter. However, his happiness is shattered by wife's infidelity. Driven mad by jealousy, he kills her and her lover and runs into mountains, thus escaping law for months. This film is based on the true story about Junuz Kečo, last Bosnian outlaw.

1989

North from the Sun

North from the Sun 1976

1

Social drama that deals with disintegration of a village family caused by younger generations’ move to urban settlements.

1976

The Worker's Life

The Worker's Life 1987

6.00

An acknowledged and proven factory worker gets fired after workers' strike.

1987

Audition

Audition 1985

6.00

A cult stage play from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo, which involves the professor and the gallery of grotesque candidates devoid of any talent who applied for entrance exams.

1985

Dino Merlin Live at Kosevo 2015

Dino Merlin Live at Kosevo 2015 2015

1

Kosevo July 19 is a DVD by Dino Merlin. It was released in January 2009. It has been recorded on July 19, on his concert in Sarajevo on stadium Kosevo, promoting his tenth studio album Ispočetka.

2015

Corkan and the German Tigthrope Walker

Corkan and the German Tigthrope Walker 1980

1

The story published in 1921 follows Corkan, general scapegoat in Visegrad, a figure of fun who himself joins in the mockery. The object of his obsession is physically inaccessible: a tightrope walker in an Austrian circus company visiting Visegrad.

1980