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- World War II drama about the 1943 battle around the Neretva River between Axis forces and Yugoslav partisan units.
- In 1943, 20,000 Yugoslav partisans led by Tito find themselves encircled by 120,000 well-armed Axis troops in the mountains of Bosnia and must break out of encirclement.
- Maddalena is a sensuous woman who desperately tries to seduce a tormented priest.
- In 18th century Russia, Imperial officer Piotr Grinov is dispatched to a faraway isolated outpost where his loyalties are tested during the Pugachev Rebellion against the Empress Catherine II.
- A man who tried to stop Nazi soldiers in World War II.
- In order to check German offensive, Partizans send elite team of explosive experts to blow up strategically important bridge. Besides being heavily guarded, that bridge is almost indestructible and the only man who knows weak spots in the construction is the architect who built it. He is, however, reluctant to cooperate because he doesn't want to see his masterpiece destroyed.
- The struggle of the Yugoslav partisans against the Germans.
- Scourged by the need to be different from his contemporaries and driven by an insatiable hunger for adventurous living, Marko, a young man of 25, returns from America where he has spent a few years. He wants to impress people in his native town, but eventually everything turns against him.
- As a painter in the court of King Carlos IV, Goya - played by the great Lithuanian actor Donatas Banionis (The Red Tent, Solaris) - has attained wealth and reputation. He believes in King and Church, yet he is also a Spaniard who dearly loves his people. This contradiction presents him with a dilemma. Based on Lion Feuchtwanger's novel, Goya is one of ten East German films originally shot in 70mm. This release is the director's cut and shows the influence of great filmmakers from Buñuel and Saura, to Eisenstein. Goya was nominated for the Golden Prize at the 1971 Moscow International Film Festival.
- Ahmet Nurudin is a dervish and head of the Islamic monastery of the Mevlevi order in Sarajevo. He is a personification of morale and dogmatic belief, everything that Muslim religion of the Ottoman rule rests on. Throughout his life, the atmosphere of the city, the relations with the judge and the mechanism of government, the image of Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the nineteenth century is being revealed. Based on a highly praised novel by Mesa Selimovic.
- The adventures of a young commie activist, whose love for the party is not even close to the one he has for women. Every action he undertakes is somehow connected to the love adventure, and his rise on a social ladder doesn't stop even in the turbulent period of Informbureau crisis.
- Instead of fighting over newly-gained money from a coach-robbery, two gangster-brothers (El Bedoja and Chiuchi) decide to rob a bank together. But Martinez, a gangster-coward, is successfully questioned by Nigros (a clad-in-black gangster-killer who collects the money) and Rocco (a righteous ex-sheriff who doesn't and shows off even more skill in using his pistol) on their plans. After robbing the bank and needlessly shooting several townsfolk, the gangsters hide out in a mine, taking beautiful Maruja as a hostage. Although Rocco and Nigros follow different paths (Nigros the money, Rocco justice), they unite to get the money. They hire Esplotion for the explosives. Because Rocco is out of ammunition, he impales one of the gangsters with a wooden stake. A second showdown plays out in a barn.
- After the end of World War II a blonde boy arrives at an orphanage made for the children of partisans or people killed in the war. The headmaster knows that the boy's parents were Nazis but conceals that fact from others, fearing violence by vengeful children. He invents the boy's life story, but the other children get suspicious.
- The Germans held the strategically important airport, where planes were taking off to bombard partisans positions. Headquarters of one a partisan unit sent a few commandos to blow up airplanes and airport in the air.
- Although the Indians were assured their lands adjacent to the Black Hills by contract, the Whites want to expel them. Meanwhile, gold has been discovered there and the unscrupulous settler, Red Fox, demands of Mattotaupa, chief of the Bears Clan belonging to the Dakota tribe, to reveal to him the location of a cave with gold deposits. Mattotaupa refuses and is stabbed to death by Red Fox in the presence of his son Tokei-ihto. Lieutenant Roach orders Tokei-ihto to Fort Smith in order to negotiate. The son of the slain chief suspects that the Whites are planning an ambush, a fear that is confirmed when he encounters Red Fox there. Tokei-ihto refuses to move to a reservation in an infertile area with his tribe and is incarcerated. When the Dakota Indians have been defeated and resettled, he is released. Tokei-ihto learns of the murder of the senior chief Tashunka-witko. Tokei-ihto now wants to fulfill his legacy, escaping with the subgroup of his tribe to the fertile areas beyond the Missouri in Canada. While the members of the Bears Clan cross the border, Tokei-ihto encounters Red Fox, his father's murderer.
- A juvenile delinquent escapes the hall and responses to ad of the parents who lost their son in WWII. After being accepted with much love and care, he reconsiders his initial plan to rob the family.
- 1893, city of Mostar, Herzegovina, Austro-Hungarian Empire. Stoyan, a poor country boy comes to town and starts to work for a rich but crooked and greedy store owner.
- Contemporary drama about the men who go abroad to find work. The action takes place in a small railway station where a group of building workers are setting off for Germany.
- After WW2, a group of partisans comes to a bourgeois family in order to teach them singing and declamation of new songs. The family soon forgets their old customs and principles.
- Two rivals are out to recover a cache of stolen jewels. The thief who originally stole them has just gotten out of prison, however, and he is looking for his twin brother, who knows where the jewels are hidden. Complications ensue.
- A group of 19 young women, led by a partisan man, are the only people available to escort a number of partisans wounded in the struggle for freedom, in the mountain ranges invaded by the German army. The crossing of difficult tracks and a few encounters with enemy patrols provide danger and death for some of the heroines. Two girls are in love with the column's commander, but love for the motherland and freedom will prove stronger.
- An Australian of German descent has come to Yugoslavia on a hunting trip. He has an arrangement to hunt deers on the hunting ground high in Bosnian mountain. He shoots running deers straight in the head with his sniper carbine. This master shooting arouse suspicion with the gamekeeper that the stranger might be the notorious Nazi sniper who murdered many innocent civilians the same way during WWII.
- Released from prison, a gangster (Michitaro Mizushima) retrieves diamonds sought by fellow yakuza.
- A gang of young delinquents from a coastal town terrorize the locals, the tourists that spend the summer holidays there, as well as the young girls. They are especially focused on a pretty girl that sells newspapers, and they make a bet which one will seduce her.
- The last film made in Yugoslavia, tells a story about Sarajevo during the last days of Europe, better known as the "Belle Epoque", between the years 1910-1914. A time of troubled events in the Balkans and an assassination attempt of Franz Ferdinand, which caused the beginning of the First World War.
- Immediately after the war, OZNA insert an outstanding intelligence agent to catch the General Draza Mihajlovic.
- The story takes place in a town on Adriatic coast. Mother wants to marry her daughter to a wealthy doctor, but her plan proves to be challenging as they're both seduced by a handsome smuggler.
- An ex-prosecutor comes to provincial hotel to commit suicide there. Prior to this act, he first calls persons who made him bring up such decision. Conversations over telephone reveal the causes and circumstances that led to tragedy.
- Two concentration camp prisoners are taken by Germans to disable unexploded bombs in German towns. When they work on the ruins, with their guards safely away, they enjoy a few precious moments of freedom.
- A beautiful and poetic at the same time difficult and tragic story. In the distant mountain village in Herzegovina, shortly after the end of World War II, lonely women and children await the return of men from the front. The few men that remained in the village trying to go to America and find the salvation of the lumber and stone. Center of the story is loneliness and anticipation. This is a tragic story of two men whose fight for the heart of a woman cost the head of both.
- A tragicomic tale of lumberjack who joined the partisans during WW2. As a corporal, he successfully and courageously fulfilled the combat tasks with his partisan battalion. The commander sends him on a special assignment.
- Film adaptation of "People's Deputy" by Branislav Nusic, one of the most frequently staged plays in the history of Serbian theatre. It tells the story of a politician who's only interested in personal benefits and chair in the national assembly.
- The story of the strange friendship between a seventy-year-old man and a six-year-old girl.
- A story about several people who share the same yard within their block, and a piece of blue sky above 'em.
- Musical comedy set in show-biz milieu.
- A married woman unsuccessfully tries to find a job in order to provide a better life to her son.
- Farsighted Falcon, the Dakota chief, seeks refuge in the Black Hills with his wife Blue Hair and two warriors, the sole survivors of his tribe, in order to join part of the Cheyenne headed by Chief Little Wolf. On the way, they are attacked by the bandit Jim Bashan and his gang. On the orders of mining boss Harrington, Bashan is terrorizing the inhabitants of Tanglewood and regularly stealing goods from the successful trader Sam Blake. Blue Hair is shot by Bashan from behind. Farsighted Falcon pursues him to Tanglewood where he befriends Sheriff Patterson, an honorable man, who wants to help him. Together, they prevent a raid on a shipment of money belonging to Blake. Patterson tries to prove to the incensed citizens of Tanglewood that Bashan is behind the robberies, but the city had surrendered itself to the mining company long ago. Boss Harrington now gives the orders. He revokes the sheriff's badge and incites the whites to lynch the Indians. Although Farsighted Falcon manages to kill Blue Hair's murderer, he falls victim to the the whites' powerlust.
- The story of Cule Pokorni, an intimidated, obedient economist devoted to the idea of making society a better place to live.
- Film comedy about 19th century Serbian peasants who emigrate to the Wild West.
- Youth, which courage is always without prejudice, in Skopje in time of Bulgarian occupation in WW2, desire freedom for the people, resolves to several actions, including the biggest, to assassinate the police chief Emanuel Machkov. After Emanuel steps on duty, he orders his agents to turn bigger attention on the young of Debar Maalo, Pajko Maalo and Chair. In meantime, for safety passage of the partisan squad near Skopje, in the city they must organize several small actions who would have turned their attention on themselves. In that way Dano, Done, Igor and Boro take action at the airport, with burning the planes. In reaction, the police performs raid, they take away only young people that are exposed on large tortures. Simultaneously, the partisan squad trying to crosses Vardar (river in Skopje) enters in ambush. Boys are helping the wounded Mite Dimov to avoid the ambush and they take him at Angja, while Nikola is absent. The Police searches all suspicious houses and finds the wounded partisan in the house of Nikola. After hard torture, without admitting in front of the police, Mite is killed. Through the city are scattered flyers, railwaymen play the sirens, stores are closed. Local Committee decides to organize assassination on Emanuel. When the day came, boys take their places on the street, in front of Emanuel's home, and when his car take off, they kill him. After the assassination, boys must leave town. However, in time of leaving, they're trapped in ambush, all of them are killed, except Dano.
- The main protagonist is a young fellow who tries to live his life within 30 frames. He's a person suitable for any atmosphere, which makes him different from the rest. He's like a plant that differs from others, an informer who wants to escape out from his skin. This man loves, hates, eats, drinks, lies ill, laughs, cries, kisses, plays... These are agonies of a contemporary man.
- Reform school teacher tries to carry his class to the right path by teaching them diving.
- A student of music education comes to the music festival where organizers mix him up with the conductor. He accepts the role which creates lots of comic situations.
- The martyrdom of two workers who fall into the hands of the Gestapo during the occupation of Sarajevo.
- A young journalist is sent to a small Bosnian town to interview people on happiness. He mixes up with local affair and has a romance with a student. He gets a shock when he finds out that he is going to be important due to childhood mumps.
- Zivorad, unassuming young man from the village, is 'pushed' from his uncle at a high position, becoming a police inspector who is looking for hashish, a scientist, a man who rises agriculture land and whatnot...
- Documentary film about celebrations that accompanied the opening of the Samac-Sarajevo railway line built by Yugoslav youth. Preparations for the central celebration event are ongoing in Sarajevo as the first train to use the line departs Samac. The train is greeted by cheering crowds at every stop along the way. Meanwhile, some 80,000 people gather in Sarajevo to welcome the train.
- Yugoslavian anthology movie with three stories. "Father": Germans are taking hostages, peasants from local fields. One old man is begging for German officer to release his sons. Officer offers him releasing of one of his sons, but other will be shot. "Swamp": Two Partisans are in swamp, surrounded by enemies. One of them is wounded, and other one wants to save him by any cost. "Ada": Story about twist of fate, when father and son find them self on different side of the gunpoint.
- Keti runs through her life, cheating on everybody who she encounters. She joins the company of two burglars, unawarely participating in a burglary. When police starts hunting on them, she realizes what it is all about. She suggest they should hide at the place of two older actors, where the story ends with unexpected twist.
- An exciting story of Husine coalminers who formed a partisan batch and put up an armed resistance during WW2 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.