185 Films & TV Shows Set In Serbia
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War Live
π·πΈ Serbia The 1990sBelgrade, 1999. Producer Sergei and his film crew are in a disastrous situation - the film they're making is under threat - there's no money, the crew are dissatisfied - and NATO bombing is just around the corner. Then a member of the State Security Service (Mileta) comes looking for American co-producer Harvey. Anxious and worried, in the midst of the bombing that's begun, Sergei hides Harvey from what he thinks is awaiting him - arrest. During the night, he thinks up a plan. He announces the start of filming on a new, patriotic film - in which the main role will be played by Harvey. The plan works - the State supports the film and Mileta, as the State's representative, joins the crew. However, the underlying conflict between Mileta and Sergei explodes during the first screening. Mileta accuses them of being artists, and not being patriots.
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Sky Hook
π·πΈ SerbiaSky Hook (Serbian: Nebeska udica) is a 2000 Yugoslavian film directed by LjubiΕ‘a SamardΕΎiΔ. It was Yugoslavia's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
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Shadows of Memories
π·πΈ SerbiaActor who used to be a celebrity once upon a time, when he played in number of films and theatre shows, lives his elderly days monotonously... Up until he meets a girl wanting to become an actress. In their encounters actor revives his love affairs from his young age...
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Wheels
π·πΈ SerbiaNemanja leads a normal life with a steady job and a fiancΓ©e, until he is waylaid by a sudden downpour in a seedy hotel called The Wheel. The hotel is populated by seemingly upstanding citizens, until Nemanya is accused of being the notorious Laughing Monster, a serial killer who has been terrorizing the neighborhood.
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The White Suit
π·πΈ SerbiaA sergeant officer lives a life of a loner, reads literary classics and dreams about acting. On his journey by train, he madly falls in love with a prostitute, but her pimp - another passenger on a train - is not willing to let her go, which makes their destiny tragic.
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Black Cat, White Cat
π·πΈ SerbiaMatko is a small time hustler, living by the Danube with his 17-year-old son Zare. After a failed business deal he owes money to the much more successful gangster Dadan. Dadan has a sister, Afrodita, that he desperately wants to see get married so they strike a deal: Zare is to marry her.
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Cabaret Balkan
π·πΈ Serbia The 1990sThe film takes place in Belgrade in the mid nineties of the twentieth century, when the brutality and violence are becoming part of everyday reality. A series of separate stories each linked inheritance situations. The painful atmosphere of increasing brutality from which you can not see the output as the main motiv is repeated in the question of accountability: "Who is guilty?"
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The Wounds
π·πΈ SerbiaThe Years Have Passed Only Wounds Have Remained β This film follows two Belgrade youths on their rise to gangster legends in a decaying society.
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Barking at the Stars
π·πΈ Serbia The 1960sComedy about teachers and students at a high school in a small provincial town. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.
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Three Palms for Two Punks and a Babe
π·πΈ Serbia The 1990sThe story takes place in 1993 Serbia, torn by hyperinflation and economic disaster. Milan, an avid fan of FC Partizan, lives with his friend, a painter, and makes money by selling his paintings to the "new elite". He meets a nice girl who works a phone sex hot line and the two eventually fall in love. An another friend so his is a treasury guard in a bank governed by a shady lady known as "Serbian mother", notorious for cheating the thousands of creditors. The couple is planning to rob the bank and run away to a remote sunny island with palms.
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The Hornet
π·πΈ Serbia π½π° Kosovo π¨π SwitzerlandA love story between a Serbian girl and young Albanian set against the background of current Balkanic conflict.
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The Peacemaker
New York π¦πΉ Austria π§π¦ Bosnia and Herzegovina π·πΈ Serbia π·πΊ Russia The 1990sHow do you get the world's attention? β When a train carrying atomic warheads mysteriously crashes in the former Soviet Union, a nuclear specialist discovers the accident is really part of a plot to cover up the theft of the weapons. Assigned to help her recover the missing bombs is a crack Special Forces Colonel.
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Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
π§π¦ Bosnia and Herzegovina π·πΈ Serbia The 1990sIn the opening stages of the Bosnian War, a small group of Serbian soldiers are trapped in a tunnel by a Muslim force.
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Three Summer Days
π·πΈ SerbiaSerbian film about the life of refugees from Bosnia is Serbia during the war years.
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Impure Blood
π·πΈ Serbia The 1890sImpure Blood (Serbian: ΠΠ΅ΡΠΈΡΡΠ° ΠΊΡΠ², NeΔista krv) is a 1996 film adaptation of the Impure Blood novel written by Borisav StankoviΔ. It is concerned with themes of Serbian south, in the reforming in late 19th century.
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Underground
π©πͺ Germany π·πΈ Serbia The 1990s The 1940sONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A COUNTRY β Black marketeers Marko and Blacky manufacture and sell weapons to the Communist resistance in WWII Belgrade, living the good life along the way. Marko's surreal duplicity propels him up the ranks of the Communist Party, and he eventually abandons Blacky and steals his girlfriend. After a lengthy stay in a below-ground shelter, the couple reemerges during the Yugoslavian Civil War of the 1990s as Marko realizes that the situation is ripe for exploitation.
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Ulysses' Gaze
π¦π± Albania π§π¬ Bulgaria π§π¦ Bosnia and Herzegovina π·πΈ Serbia π¬π· Greece π²π° North Macedonia π·π΄ Romania"A," a Greek filmmaker living in exile in the United States, returns to his native Ptolemas to attend a special screening of one of his extremely controversial films. But A's real interest lies elsewhere--the mythical reels of the very first film shot by the Manakia brothers, who, at the dawn of the age of cinema, tirelessly criss-crossed the Balkans and, without regard for national and ethnic strife, recorded the region's history and customs. Did these primitive, never-developed images really exist?
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See You in the Obituary
π·πΈ Serbia The 1990sMade in the form of an extended news report and narrated by journalist Dina ΔoliΔ-AnΔelkoviΔ, the film presents a snapshot of the chaotic Belgrade criminal underworld in the early 1990s which sprung up against the backdrop of Yugoslav wars. The film is composed of fragments from interviews with individuals directly involved with criminal activities either through perpetrating them or through trying to stop them.
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The Death of Yugoslavia
π·πΈ SerbiaHistory of the political events and the wars which broke the former state of Yugoslavia into several nations and caused an international political and humanitarian crisis. Using interviews with all the major participants and archive footage of the events, the series impressively performed the double feat of making understandable something which had appeared intractable and of producing 'immediate' history.
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Premeditated Murder
π·πΈ Serbia The 1990sMen, women, and war. Jelena Panic is a young woman in Belgrade in the early 1990s, during Serbia's war with Croatia; she's making a book of her grandmother's diaries from the end of World War II. She takes up with Bogdan, a young soldier recovering from war wounds. He helps her with her grandmother's story, a tragic triangle involving her effete and well-educated husband and an uneducated major, a Chekist who has, perhaps, the power to save a political prisoner who is the grandmother's friend. As Jelena wonders which man was her grandfather (the Chekist or the husband), Bogdan recovers from his wounds and must decide whether to return to the front. Jelena pleads; duty calls.
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Marble Ass
π·πΈ Serbia The 1990sA transvestite couple from 1990s Belgrade beholds their profession as a pacifistic mission, curbing the urges of rapists, gamblers and horny young men during turbulent periods in war-torn country.
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In the Middle of Nowhere
π·πΈ SerbiaThe exploits of a depressed architect in Belgrade as he wanders about searching for the future in a land where the future no longer exists. Handsome Nikola is in his mid-thirties. He earned the nickname Champ because he used to race speedboats. He makes a decent living as a free-lance architect and his apartment is spacious and comfortable. Ana is attracted by the Champ's good looks and apparent prosperity. He is always pensive though; even when he is out drinking at the local clubs with his companions he cannot help but brood about the state of Belgrade. Though the city appears fairly normal on the outside, the presence of the war is signalled when a reluctant conscript in the army is dragged away.
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Three Tickets to Hollywood
π·πΈ Serbia The 1960sThe story of three boys who, fascinated with seventh art magic, decide to escape from their remote village straight to Hollywood. In the same time, a local policeman frantically organizes a reception for the president of the state. His "strictly controlled" citizens, under the influence of events in Cuba, in 1962. start dividing in two parties, resolved to succeed where Khruschev and J.F.K. have failed.
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We Are Not Angels
π·πΈ SerbiaAngel and the devil fight for the soul of a Belgrade playboy who made a young girl pregnant.
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Tito and Me
ππ· Croatia π·πΈ Serbia The 1950sAt his school, 10-year-old Zoran wins the competition for the best essay about Tito. His reward is participation in the march "Revolutionary trails" to Tito's hometown of Kumrovec.
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