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- A tense psychological drama based on police reports depicts the work and lives of members of the negotiating group of the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Serbia, whose work takes place on the border between life and death.
- In a Slavonian village, in 1960s, a rich man Marko offers Janja to marry his son Iva, which Janja sees as the perfect opportunity for her dreams to come true.
- 'Yesterday's tragedy is today's comedy.' Caffe 'Boomerang' is one of Belgrade's many cafes. Seemingly just a backdrop for our cast of crazy characters, but in reality much more than that. It stoically puts up with its guests, and their misguided efforts to control their own destinies, until the very end when it too has had enough...
- After football failure, Ika Srdic sends his 11 sons into politics and crime because "that's where the money is". Risky choices lead to unexpected comedic twists, as Ika fights to protect his family and fulfill his late grandfather's wish.
- A young priest gets an idea to pierce condoms before they are sold in order to increase the birth rate of his island.
- The film is about the workers unpaid for six years who decide to lay down the driveway in front of their factory. Oki is an unemployed factory worker and union leader. His son Gruja is a movie director unemployed for ten years, he shoots weddings and funerals in order to survive and save enough money to shoot his first feature film. Bela, unemployed opera singer and Gruja's girlfriend, is trying to make money by singing opera arias from house to house. The story is about ruined factories and workers without someone to lead them to a better life.
- The lives of two best friends who work together in a mortuary changes upside down when they answer a call over a cell phone found in the pocket of a fresh body.
- King Petar The First, as a young man is banished from Serbia Many years later, he returns to his country to liberate its people and secure parliamentary democracy and starts the reconstruction of Serbia.
- Statistics show that during their career every railroad engineer working unintentionally kills 15 to 20 people. This is a story about the innocent mass murderers and their lives.
- After twelve years spent abroad, the main character returns to his native city, where he meets his old love, friends and parents again They spend four days together and after that nothing will be the same in their lives. TOMORROW MORNING is a love drama. It speaks of a deep passion, sensuality, tenderness, jealousy, possessiveness , infidelity -conflict between irrational and rational. But, above all, it speaks of a need to bring back time, to treasure the moment of happiness and togetherness, the time of great expectations, the moment that happens once and never returns. It speaks of self rediscovery.
- Five scenarios in which people have trouble distinguishing truth from illusions. Each segment reflects the motto of Voltaire's Candide: "Optimism is insisting everything is good, when everything is bad."
- Fury returns to the past, to the futuristic, insensitive environment that sinned against her when she was a little girl. In search of her torturers, she cuts holes in her memory and, as an extended hand of Justice, punishes the responsible.
- A 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.
- Writer Petar Miric, at the time of the great social and political crisis in Serbia represents attitudes that conflict with the principles of the political regime. A close encounter with the State Security Authority leads him to life in paranoia and searching for the truth.
- This comedy of the absurd is set in the Nazi puppet Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. The hero, Ljiljan is a young peasant poet who joins the Partisan movement just before it falls apart, abandoned by its leader Tito. The last remaining hope for resisting Nazism is to assassinate Hitler. Ljiljan's task is to write a song that will allow his Partisan band to infiltrate the inner sanctum of the SS - by entering an SS talent show. If they win the competition, they will be invited to perform before Hitler and the NDH's high command. This is a satirical coming-of-age tale with a difference, capturing the craziness, comedy and horror of war in the Balkans.
- On the eve of Mirjana's 20th work anniversary, when she is to receive an award at a celebration, her interactions with her loved ones illustrate parts of her life: the one behind her, the one she is living and the one that is yet to come.
- 20 years ago, Vesna moved her family to Zagreb, away from the events that almost destroyed their lives. However, an unexpected call will bring back the memory of a secret that she has been trying to hide all these years.
- The mysterious woman will excite unrest ... And start a dangerous game.
- A story about a suicidal general, a minister who voluntarily locks himself inside a prison cell, and four pensioners who steal the coffin with the remains of the late Croatian president.
- Life of Serbian patriot and intellectual Svetozar Miletic and his family during the fight to free Serbian people from Austro-Hungarian oppression.
- A half-mad patriot who shot Avax from the roof of his house captures its American pilot during NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. The hostage gets romantically involved with his sister while unsuccessfully trying to escape.
- The 2016 theatrical film of the same name reedited into a three part mini-series. Statistics show that every railroad engineer working unintentionally kills 15-20 people. This is a story about the innocent mass murderers and their lives.
- A simple story of an ex-convict who comes home after 10 years, only to find two squatters in the form of a woman and her autistic daughter. Though Lazar initially plans to kick out Jasna and Jovana, he changes his mind after seeing the squalid conditions of the shelter they are to move into. It is an allegory of the Balkan wars. When first released in Serbia, it caused some public outrage because of the sharp criticism of Serbia's role in the war.
- A triptych set in three different time periods about fathers who find themselves in borderline situations in which one is forced to make a decision among several contradictory choices.
- Nevena Gavran, the coordinator of the permanent negotiation group, was sent as an on-call by her superior, Radovan Vucevic Brka, to solve a potential hostage situation happening in the remote hamlet of Zlokucani. Although the situation is presented to her as routine, Nevena is forced to break the rules and negotiate face-to-face with an armed perpetrator, while putting her own life on the line to save the children.
- Milos Petrovic, a witty negotiator from the group, collaborates with experienced and wise Tanasije Zarkovic Anker, on a new case in which a perpetrator armed with a bomb and a gun, is holding several young policemen and officers hostage in the police station.
- Tanasije, Nevena, and a new colleague, the handsome, young, intelligent, and ambitious psychologist Minja Kovacevic, tackle a sensitive case involving a perpetrator threatening suicide. Every slightest attempt at physical intervention can result in death.
- A group of about twenty factory workers of the Cokompanija confectionery factory, led by the Miloje, Grga, and Zivota, are on hunger strike due to unpaid wages and poor working conditions. Milos and Minja try to talk them out of suicidal intentions.
- Long-time heroin addict Zeljko buys a gun at the Zajecar market and persuades his underage girlfriend Tamara and her best friend Sandra to steal heroin from Sandra's acquaintance, the dealer Dzane. Nevena and Nebojsa are forced to negotiate.
- Dimitrije Simic, a senior economist, on his birthday, gets fired from the corporation where he has worked for the past seventeen years, in a very brutal way. Tanasije gets the case, with the request of extreme discretion because the top of the state is involved in the matter.
- A uniformed policeman who, on the order of the Center for Social Work, demands Jovana to hand over her child, becomes her hostage when she steals his gun. The matter culminates when her ex-husband, also a policeman, appears on the scene, to whom the court awarded the child.
- Perpetrator Malic, with the help of a mysterious friend Ivan, provoked by a gay parade in Belgrade, armed to the teeth embarks on the act of revenge, during which he barricades himself in an apartment and shoots at the police. Tanasije and Milos communicate with Malic, who falls into extreme mood swings due to diabetes and lack of insulin.
- Although negotiators use Malic's mother as a mediator, a peaceful solution is further away from them. While tensions between Tanasije and the superior authorities are growing, the only hope in solving this case remains the emotional connection that he manages to make with Malic.
- Tanasije and Nevena go to the case in which Srdjan Stankovic - Zmaj, attacked his neighbor and broke his arm. Extreme phases in Stankovic's behavior alternate extremely quickly, from completely reasonable to extremely paranoid, which makes the job of negotiators more difficult.
- Three underage friends talk that they are going to kidnap one of them, Nenad, and ask his father for ransom money. Despite the demand for absolute secrecy, information about the abduction ends up in the newspapers. Milos and Minja, with the help of local inspector Bogi, try to get to Nenad before the kidnappers harm him.
- Srdjan Puzovic arrives in front of the Serbian Government building in the middle of the night, demanding that they bring Inspector Jovic to him or he will blow everything in the air. While they are trying to carry out negotiations, the private lives of the negotiators, their mutual relations, as well as conflicts with their superiors from the police, reach a boiling point.
- After Ika's release from prison, the Bulbulder Football Club struggles in the lowest league. Coach Calija and Ika fight, leading to a fight among Ika's footballer sons. Ika decides to sell his sons and start a football school, but workers and Marli Construction representatives have other plans for the football field.
- Ilija decides to enroll his sons in political parties and criminal activities to save his land from construction. However, his sons and wives resist, leading to a conflict. Ilija consults Ciga, who suggests including her sons in political life to protect her interests.
- Jorgacevic, Ciga, and Sladja attempt to start a tavern, but struggle initially. Gandra, with Ilija's help and Bogdan's support, connects with Hadzi Tosic to introduce him to the gay population. Mita seeks advice from his late grandfather Drakce.
- Postman Rade fraudulently delivers a tax ruling to Ilia. Ilija barely survives dealing with debts and interest. Srbobran and Kimi return to the family while Sefke brings opposition leader Kristina to Bulbulder so that they can defend it from the attack of the investors.
- Mita, with his new companions, Luka, Glavonja and Bulja, manages to find out from Bora who is the investor attacking Bulbulder. Ilija's plans for his other sons fail while Ciga secretly goes to Marli, the owner of the company Marli Contruction, where she will be asked to return to him, at any cost.
- During the grand opening of his football school, Ilija notices Ciga's absence. In the betting shop, Luka and his criminals put pressure on Mita to advise them on who to pick for the upcoming derby. Ika engages in flirting with Jadranka, the beautiful mother of one of his students.
- Bora Katastar and Marli construction workers threatened Ika's property, but Ika, Mita, Kimi, and Srbobran drove them away. Ika, well aware of Bora's soon arrival with the police, decides to set a trap with the help of criminals Luka, Bulja, and Glavonja.
- Ika is seeking negotiations with the police and Marley about the property. The opposition and ruling parties use the case for their interests, but Ika's family members are declining. Ika discovers that Sefke, digging for mines, has found a spoon with the crown and realizes the entire field might be a valuable archaeological site.
- Ilija persuaded Professor Debeljkovic to falsely assess the value of a found spoon from King Dragutin's era. Ilija organizes a ceremony to display the spoon, but it ends up being stolen. Marli is delighted about the news that Jorgacevic is his son.
- Ilija struggles to recover after Ciga discovers Jorgacevic is Marli's son, despite his sons' assurances. Danica, placed on the electoral list, embarks on a romantic adventure with the party president. Boske discovers her adultery, but he ultimately bows to Danica's authority.