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- Tina (28) lives in what appears to be an idyllic marriage in town on the Adriatic coast. She is a housewife who takes care of their six-year-old daughter, while her husband Frane (32) provides for the family. Their relationship begins to change when Tina expresses her desire to complete the college education she had to abandon due to pregnancy. Despite initially consenting and supporting her, Frane starts showing disapproval, initially through minor acts of sabotage. Over time, conflicts become more frequent, and arguments turn increasingly violent.
- Serbian soldiers discover a man locked in a basement at the end of the war. After he is freed, people start disappearing.
- The adventures of a young man as he moves from the Latin-American revolutions in the sixties and seventies, through Hungary in the eighties, to the Croatian war in 1991.
- Five small town Montenegrin childhood friends still cherish their friendship, despite being scattered all across former Yugoslavia. Over the course of one year, after a series of life-defining events, they are forced to transform their careless, escapist youth into maturity. When the winter is over, each of them will have to build their own new world.
- The story of a retired music professor, Misha Brankov, who under unusual circumstances discovers his true origins. At the place where once stood a Nazi concentration camp for Jews during World War II, a metal box filled with documents is found. It was buried by an inmate Isaac Weiss in the year 1941. The professor finds out that his real parents, the Weiss's, gave him away to their friends, the Brankovs, just before they were taken into the camp. Inside the box there is an unfinished musical score, called "When day breaks", composed by the inmate Isaac Weiss. Searching for the truth about himself and his origins, Misha discovers the little-known truth about Judenlager Semlin camp, one of the worst Nazi execution sites in the heart of contemporary Belgrade. At the same time, the professor's obsession is to complete the composition, started by his father, and to perform it on the site of the former camp... which he, after many vicissitudes, finally succeeds.
- The adventures of a small town Croatian family during the 1960s. The decade will left eternal marks on all of their members, but the most of the story focuses on the youngest one, a boy Frula who discovers the love and fashion of the time.
- After their son has been beaten up in the street, parents find their world of false security collapsing and have to re-examine their lives and question everything into what they believed.
- Ibro takes his son Armin from their small Bosnian village to Croatia to audition for a German film about the Balkan conflict.
- A small town girl becomes obsessed with her friend's newborn son, to a degree that she develops a "phantom pregnancy".
- When he arrives at a Catholic boarding school, Goran finds himself stifled - 'instant' religion is rammed down his throat. He rejects it; his stance is that you should not believe something that is forced upon you. Even when everyone turns against him, he stands firm and does his best not to succumb to the oppression of the majority.
- Peter and Martina are a tourist couple on a vacation on the Croatian coast. Both are successful and in their prime. However, the couple is going through a crisis. Both are frustrated and unsatisfied with their lives. They hope this vacation will help save their relationship. They both hope that this, long expected vacation will improve their relationship. They go on a mountain trip, and they get lost. Far from their usual comfort, confronted with the raw nature, they are left with no other option but to face one another.
- Ivana Habazin is a professional boxer. Unrecognized by institutions and organizations in sport and without any financial support, Ivana is fighting for world welter champion title in all four boxing organizations.
- Two women in forties, looking for happiness. Zagreb Cappuccino is the subtle story of two best friends, focusing on their emotional states. Petra and Kristina - friends call her Kika, are in their early forties. Petra is getting divorced in Zagreb, and Kika arrives from Cologne to console her. Kika, a cosmopolitan party girl, teaches Petra, a fresh divorcee, how to carry on with her life without a husband and a family. Over several cups of coffee and night out we get to know their fears and burdens, their solitude and their unsureness.
- A moving love story in a time of hatred: During the civil war in Kosovo, the young Serbian widow Danica falls in love with Ramiz, a Albanian soldier who, wounded in battle, seeks refuge in her home on the Serbian side of the River Ibar.
- "Sanja" was daily talk show format broadcasted on Croatian RTL Television. The host of the show was famous Croatian singer and national celebrity Sanja Dolezal. Show covered various topics from lifestyle, health, actualities and interesting phenomena but never politics. In each episode there was only one designated topic and usually 5 guests who discussed it. Overall 364 episodes were broadcasted. The show itself is counted among most successful talk shows broadcasted in Croatia so far.
- To escape military recruitment and death, 14-year-old boy runs away from war-torn Aleppo and finds himself all alone on a dangerous and uncertain journey along the Balkan route. He faces trials that transform him from a vulnerable boy into a beacon of hope, all while trying to reunite with his family, for whom he is the only salvation.
- Long-suppressed feelings are awakened in a woman living in a traditional Dalmatian environment when her brother-in-law pays the family a visit to attend the funeral of his and her patriarchal husband's mother.
- A homeless man who lives in abandoned bus finds out that his daughter comes from Germany to meet him for the first time in twelve years. Ashamed of his present situation and unable to cope with it, he breaks into apartment of his rich ex-friend who is involved in criminal activities.
- Ana Magas is a young woman sentenced on eight years of prison after killing her husband Lucijan in a self-defense. After three years in prison the president of the Republic of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic, has given Ana amnesty. When she came back to her hometown Zadar she became aware that struggle for her rights and 'normal life' is at its very beginning. Ana is aware that living together with her son is too much to expect. Even the social workers named her to be his legal guardian - her son refuses to see her. After she was released from the prison a new life begins, struggle for her child, finding a place to live, a job to do, facing the reality of 'freedom' and new expectations.
- In the center of Zagreb (Croatia) is a small hotel where tradition and modern customs meets. It looks like we entered into peaceful and cozy hotel where you remember chambermaids faces, but nothing is at it seems.
- The documentary Accidental Son is an autobiographic story of Robert Zuber. As a child, Robert grew up in a children's home and was later adopted by a foster family. He never paid much attention to it because his foster parents loved him as their own child. But, after the death of his foster mother, the bureaucratic apparatus tries to convince him that he actually has no parents. On his 31st birthday, Robert decides to straighten things out. He gets in touch with his biological mother and tries to find out the facts of his early childhood. At the same time, he wants to know who his biological father is. This search is full surprises. The film is a part of UNICEF's campaign 'Every Child Needs a Family'.
- Family name Petrovic from the island Cres will end after seven generations with Cvetko. Because of the impotence caused by diabetes he couldn't make family nor have children. Impotence is something we read about in medical journals or women's magazines, but we'll hardly hear someone admit it because it's often perceived as a 'disgrace'. Cvetko talks openly about his frustrations and private life. He is a passionate porn film collector and despite his problems he has an obsessive interest in sex.
- Based on the novel "AD 1202" by Frane Herenda, the film depict the crusaders' siege of Zadar which took place that year. The film blends reality and fiction as it follows the action and forbidden love games within the monastery walls.
- She loves spring-cleanings and now she feels the time has come for her to 'clean up' her own life. She has a mom, a dad and a sister. And a half-sister. Her father's extramarital daughter of whom she knows very little, not even if she is really her half-sister. The mother knows more about it, but she has never really discussed it with her. She has never discussed it with her father, too. The sister refuses to talk about it. And yet, she wants to find out the truth and see what will happen. To her, to the mom, dad, sister and half-sister.
- While divorced Magnus Kamphoven tried to collect his daughter Christine 'Tine' from her ma Friederike, he accidentally kills her Italian lover, violinist Michele Tassi, and is locked away in jail. His pa, Jon Kamphoven, raises Tine on his German stud-farm, Breedekamp. When Tine learns she has a half-sister, she gets Mara from Italy and arranges fro her violin talent to be cultivated. Life gets complicated when Tine insists to pursue her horse riding passion on a stallion descended from her ma's and several eligible males show interest in the sisters and Tine's brat-confident Winnie. Even ma's former home estate Dorotheenhof complicates matters.
- Christine Kamphoven can rely on her best friend Winnie Henning. Winnie arranges a clarifying conversation in which it turns out that Julian does not love Mara, but only Christine. But the happiness of the two does not last long. When Julian learns of the Kamphovens family drama, he secretly wants to mediate and travels to Italy, where Christine's father Magnus was released from prison after 15 years. On the return flight, Julian dies in a plane crash, whereupon Christine, who is three months pregnant, is again left with nothing. When Magnus returns from Italy to help his daughter in this difficult situation, the family is beside themselves. Because only now does Christine's half-sister Mara find out that Magnus killed her mother. Grandfather Jon is also very upset by the encounter with the prodigal son. When Gut Breedenkamp was on the verge of financial failure, he suffered a heart attack. But neighbor's son Oliver Jensen offers the Kamphovens his generous support.