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- Aida is a translator for the UN in the small town of Srebrenica. When the Serbian army takes over the town, her family is among the thousands of citizens looking for shelter in the UN camp.
- The show's plot revolves around humorous situations involving three generations of the Fazlinovic family living in a Sarajevo apartment. The oldest of the family is Izet. Izet has a son Faruk, who in turn has a son Damir.
- A single mother of a teenager in the midst of a divorce, Nevena Murtezic struggles to balance her life between her 17-year-old son, Dino, and a job constantly under pressure from politics and the public.
- Skin (Koza) is the story of a musician, former drug addict and drug dealer named Slobodan Milosevic and who.
- ". . . As far as I'm concerned, digital projection is the death of cinema," Tarantino said, visibly heated. "The fact that most films aren't presented in 35mm means that the world is lost. Digital projection is just television in cinema." We follow film enthusiast Jasmin Dodik on his final trip to Donji Vakuf where he will screen a 35mm film to an audience - for free. In the last few years, his screenings have been extremely unsuccessful (on the last screening in Mostar, only 2 people attended) as digital projection has taken over the market, as well as the internet. This has caused Jasmin to fear the inevitable fate of the film reel, where young generations might only be able to watch it through a glass window at a museum, rather than in the cinema. The result of this final screening will determine if Jasmin will exhale in disappointment and donate his remaining 35mm films to anybody that will have them - or at least experience the kind of result that could provide him with the tiniest bit of hope that the 35mm could one day be brought back to life.
- An alcoholic Bosnian poet sends his wife and daughter away from Sarajevo so they can avoid the troubles there. However, he is soon descended upon by a pair of orphaned brothers. The brothers have escaped a massacre in their own village and have come to the Bosnian capital in search of a long lost Aunt. The poet befriends the boys and together they try to survive the horror of the siege of Sarajevo.
- The family of Bosniaks lives in apartment of Serb family Golijanin, because their apartment is destroyed in war. The drama begins when family Golijanin comes back from Norway to Sarajevo because of nostalgia. The family Husika doesn't want to leave the apartment until they get the new one and they don't want to let Golijanins in.
- A comedy set in Sarajevo in May 2021, as the city's famous Old Town tries to recover after a difficult pandemic year, a harmless gesture causes the disintegration of the cevapi business and private lives of several people.
- A young man by the name of Atif Kurtovic goes into a mine for the first time in his life to become a miner and to continue exactly where his now retired grandfather had left off. However, his fate is soon completely changed when he is picked as the face for the most valuable banknote in the country, the bill in the amount of one thousand dinars. Because of this, Atif soon finds himself on his way to Belgrade where Tito's personal photographer takes his picture and thus allows Atif to become a part of history. Into this story enters a young girl whose nickname, "Hiljadarka / A Thousand", is no accident and with whom Atif falls in love. When Tito announces his personal visit to Atif's hometown, there begins an adventure that they will all remember for the rest of their lives.
- Ex football player Mirko coming back in his hometown and start some suspicious business with his old friend Slavko.
- The parallel coming-of-age stories of a father living in Sarajevo during World War II and his son living through the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War.
- The story follows a group of birds on a journey where they try to find a better life for themselves and the ones they love.
- In 1994 Sarajevo began a descent into chaos. Amongst the madness, 2 UN personnel: decided it would be fun to persuade a rock star (Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden) to come and play a gig to the population. Scream for Me Sarajevo tells the story, in all its madness, of musicians who risked their lives to play a gig, and the people who risked their lives to see them.
- A woman and her daughter struggle to make their way through the aftermath of the Bosnian War.
- "Crna hronika" is Bosnian crime series. From the parts of the show's episodes was created another crime series "Klopka".
- The plot follows the lives of two people who, at first glance, are connected only by their name - Kosta. First one, refugee from Krajina, is trying to survive, while other one is peacefully building a career.
- Four men in their forties, in Sarajevo, deal with every day issues, while trying to form a band, and hanging out in local pub.
- After discovering a dead body in the National Museum, Inspector Edib and Mido are called to the crime scene. But the disappearance of the body and the hidden motives of the Museum lead them to a web of corruption and international crime.
- Two years after the Bosnian war, a town that is slowly rebuilding itself must whip together a democracy when it's announced the U.S. President Bill Clinton might be paying a visit.
- Film about friendship and love, at a time and in life when impulses and changes are irresistible.
- Archival footage tells how Bosnian miners cooked the traditional dish to eat together after the shift. Culinary history aside, this relevant metaphorical social drama unleashes Zlatko Buric as a vampire goblin on stage.
- Fadil and his friend Osman from the village Donje Brabonjiste are called by Fadil's cousin Uzeir to Sarajevo. Uzeir has plans for Fadil and the first one is to put him as the boss of a teather.
- Daily routine of the public procurement agency in Bosnia-Herzegovina manned by terminally lazy socially awkward clerks with messy emotional lives.
- 25-year old boy named Asad returns after completing his education to marry his childhood love. Unaware of his son's wedding plans, his father closes a deal with another girl's father for Asad to marry his daughter he doesn't even know.
- After ten years in Germany, Armin returns to Bosnia. He just got married and wants to surprise his father, but he is not home. Neighbours say that he has been arrested, nobody knows why. The papers say that he is a suspect for the war crime back in the 90s. Armin wants to learn the truth and the neighbourhood to celebrate May Labor Day.
- The plot of this comedy is about neighborly relations and forbidden love between a rich city girl and a poor guy from the village.
- Sarajevo, 1992. They are called Ahmed, Lana, Sado, Saba, Sahbey, Beba, Nemanja, Marx, Matan. They live in and between wartimes. They have "nafaka", the destiny which was bestowed on them by God Almighty. They have enough gallows humor and courage to believe in freedom and happiness.
- From Bosnia and Herzegovina: Amar finds a new job working with a community of Muslims. This affects his relationship with his girlfriend Luna as his beliefs begin to change.
- True shocking stories about war rapes and other acts of sexual violence during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
- In the period of WW2, in the town of Sarajevo, an owner of a tavern Hilmija must deal with a Nazis and run his business. The problem is that he is a coworker with Serbians, Croatians and Jews. That puts his business as well as his safety in danger.
- With the arrival of Austro-Hungarians to Bosnia and Herzegovina and by establishing certain elements of a modern European society, Herzegovina has developed an "activity" that has been one of the leading for more than half a century.
- Returning from LA to his hometown Sarajevo, Miki faces the obstacles that come his way in the year he sets out to start his career from scratch, with his naive wife Kate and beloved aunt by his side.
- Memories of the life and visions of the Balkan prophet Baba Vanga, who was predicted the future of human kind and the world up to its end in the year 5079. Baba Vanga, as an older woman, tells how she lost her sight but "began to see". Following an accident, ghosts of dead people came to her to reveal what would happen to the world. Some of her predictions actually happened, some didn't, and for many predictions time will show.
- Sarajevo, after 11th September 2001. Karim works as deminer in the hills around the city while waiting to be sent to Iraq with his group. His main reason -- the money. But a love story with unhappy ending will change his life. It's a tale about a love triangle between him, his best friend Juka and Ivana, girl from Belgrade, but at the same time this is a story about the clash between West and Islam and how one young Bosnian copes with this issue. Karim is a Bosnian Muslim, but he is not a "walking mine"; he only tries to de-mine his own little corner of the earth and to make it safer. This is
- A story set in the former Yugoslavia and centered on a guy who returns to Herzegovina from Germany with plenty of cash and hopes for a good new life.
- Sado attempts to reconnect the scattered threads of his life through books he has lent to others and wishes to reclaim. These books not only embody his pursuit but also precipitate a series of tragic events and murders
- Siblings Rahima and Nedim are the Bosnian war orphans. She works as a restaurant chef and earns just enough money to survive.
- While her middle class, socialist family is falling apart around her, Berina, a young artist, tries to cope both with her awakening sexuality and her mother Jasna's imminent death. Her father cannot accept the fact that life is already happening without his wife. Her younger sister Luna cannot or does not want to grow up. For everybody's sake, Berina wants to save her mother's life and her family the only way she can - through art, and through magic.
- A Bosnian police inspector is called in by his boss to cover a night's shift at the station.The film's characters are a cross section of the problems ,divisions, and injustices of this particular Balkan country.
- A man goes to his uncle's to fix a broken water heater, having no idea it will reunite their torn family and awaken painful, but priceless memories.
- Zeko, a barber and a former fighter with PTSD, calls his brother Braco and his friend Svaba at Bajram. He intends to use the holiday mood and change his brother, gambler and alcoholics.
- This documentary movie shows Serbian suffering and fighting for their freedom in the 90s war. Not everything is black and white, not everything is at it seemed to be. It also follows the stories of soldiers who fought in the war.
- April 1992. Members of a large family strewn around the former Yugoslavia gather around the death bed of their elderly matriarch. She is not well, but the forecast of a family doctor that her death is a matter of minutes away proves incorrect, so the waiting stretches out for days. Relatives start bickering, playing tricks and arguing over the inheritance to be left by the old woman, especially over her large family house in Sarajevo. Despite her deteriorating health, Grandma happily joins the fray. It appears as if that might be what is keeping her alive. Family feuds and intrigues directed against one of the sisters are more important to the family than the clear, terrifying signs of an approaching cataclysm. When the scheming is finally revealed, it is too late. A war has begun in Sarajevo.
- The 2016 theatrical film of the same name reedited into a five part mini-series. A story that stretches across war, blossoming love and living as a recluse.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, fifteen years after the war. A group of middle-aged Yugoslav War veterans gather in a remote mountain hotel for an extended group-therapy session that unravels the complexities of their pasts.
- A Roma family lives far from the urban centres of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The father Nazif salvages metal from old cars and sells it to a scrap-dealer. The mother Senada keeps the house tidy, cooks, bakes and cares for their two small daughters. One day, she feels a sharp pain in her abdomen. At the hospital she is told there is something wrong with the baby she is carrying: "They say it's dead." She is at risk of septicaemia and they must operate immediately. But Senada has no medical insurance; since the operation will cost much more than the family can afford the hospital's head refuses to treat her. A race against time together with a mounting sense of hopelessness played by a cast of non-professional actors re-enacting an episode from their own lives. Winner of the Silver Bear Jury Grand Prix and the Silver Bear for best actor at the Berlin Film Festival 2013.