A new, modern train station in the province of Croatia, where the only problem seems to be the numerous, unemployed people or as the station master complains: Why do films always have to show the bad side?

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...

Warsaw's Central Railway Station. 'Someone has fallen asleep, someone's waiting for somebody else. M...

The protagonists of this docudrama are old farmers who migrated to Banat after the First World War, ...

For Serbian filmmaker Mila Turajlic, a locked door in her mother's apartment in Belgrade provides th...

The Happy Child is a story of "New Wave" rock genre predominant in the ex-Yugoslavia during the soci...

An anti-war documentary featuring original on-the-ground footage and interviews from the 1999 NATO w...

Akademija Republika shows a group of people gathered around the club from 1981 until 1995 and how it...
Godina was ordered to make a short film glorifying the army, but instead made a film about making lo...

The film shows the work of the Red Cross in Sarajevo during socialist Yugoslavia. The Red Cross has ...
This early travelogue film, made in a Kenyan train station, captures an impromptu musical performanc...

A documentary about Goran Ivandic 'Ipe', the drummer of most popular Yugoslav rock band of all time,...

The Weight of Chains is a Canadian documentary film that takes a critical look at the role that the ...

Three Croatian activists struggle to change the world. As children, they lived through the violent c...

A study of the psychology of a champion ski-flyer, whose full-time occupation is carpentry.

Drazen Petrovic and Vlade Divac were two friends who grew up together sharing the common bond of bas...

Hundreds of frozen and starved people floating on boats in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea fleei...
The elderly inhabitants of a village in Vojvodina look back on the war and the partisan battles. The...

"Skoplje '63" is a 1964 Yugoslavian documentary film directed by Veljko Bulajić about the 1963 Skopj...

This eye-opening and bittersweet chronicle of the Yugoslavian film industry recounts how the cinema ...

The most popular children's magazine in Yugoslavia was called Modra lasta (Blue Swallow). In 1969, i...