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- The triumphs and tragedies of the most popular political family in American history.
- Satirical political news show, similar format to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report. Also pulls from authors original show Dezinformator (Disinformer).
- Big Brother takes place entirely within the confines of the Big Brother House. It's essentially a competition between the house mates, the object of which is to be the last remaining house mate in the House. At least one house mate will leave the House every week by a process of nomination and public eviction. Housemates will nominate each other for eviction and those with the most votes from their peers face a public vote.
- The Great Serbia caricatures current socio-political topics and phenomena, as well as virtues, flaws and everything that characterizes the peoples, societies from this area. In addition, the topics are male-female relations, pop, parodies of popular TV shows and series, etc. Each show consists of 4 or 5 sketches.
- By the end of 2003, few people knew what the Special Operations Unit of the Republic of Serbia did: the media was fawning over them, politicians respected them, the military and police bowed to them, and all of Serbia was afraid of them. They were called the RED BERETS, or simply THE UNIT. After the assassination of prime minister Zoran Djindjic on March 13, 2003, this formation was dissolved in silence. But, how did Milorad "Legija" Ulemek, the first and only commander of THE UNIT and the man who Djindjic himself described as one of the heroes of October Fifth, become accused of being the main organizer of Djindjic's death? How is it possible that Special Operations Unit's deputy commander Zvezdan Jovanovic is accused of pulling the trigger on the sniper rifle? How is it that the weightiest political crimes in Serbia - murders, assassinations, kidnappings - were committed by THE UNIT?
- We believe that the historical distance of fifteen years is large enough to allow us to make an important, investigative documentary tied to the most painful point of this region. It is also very important to mention that this is the first Serbian-Croatian co-production about this painful topic, whose wounds have yet to heal, even after fifteen years' time. Reporters and investigators from both sides of the Danube River, located in the middle of Europe, and in whose waters' corpses had floated for nearly a decade, tried to solve the riddle of the true reasons that le up to the great Balkan tragedy. This is not a film made by outside observers or nonchalant journalists. Nor was it made by war dog reporters who are in the Balkans today, tomorrow in the Near East and in Baghdad the day after; some of us were in the middle of the apocalypse of Vukovar while the city was being torn apart. Some were running from Milosevic' regime's attempts to make them soldiers of the Yugoslav National Army and mobilizing them to participate in the foolish operations of destroying Vukovar. Others who were independent and crafty were able to, as people and reporters, spend time on both the Serbian and Croatian sides of the front. We are now, once again, on the same mission, to, with the help of the survivors and available archives, try and put together the pieces of this impossible mosaic. We have created an insider's story about what actually happened in Vukovar. This is the first objective and propaganda-less film, which is neither a Serbian documentary nor a Croatian one. With no intentions of serving any political causes, this film is more interested in serving the purpose of truth. We are all interest in the story of Vukovar, because it is a part of all of our lives. We have tried to comprehend why Vukovar, a rich Slavonian town famous for being a "miniature Yugoslavia," Tito's exemplary town of unity, was the one location to suffer total apocalypse, one comparable to the sacrifice and siege of Stalingrad, and by the extent of destruction, and scenes shown around the world, reminiscent of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- TV documentary series (12 episodes) about intolarance, as one of the basic forms of communication, in post-Milosevic's Serbia. Intolarance towards social and ethnic minority groups, such as: homosexuals, Muslims, Croats, refugees, Albanians etc.
- Young Serbian athletes fight against rough conditions in order to succeed in the unpopular kind of sport they have passionately dedicated themselves to.
- A documentary about a old Serbian school teacher Milos Nekic who is the last remaining Serb living in one of the oldest towns in Kosovo, Prozren. The story lines follows his daily routines, his thought about such a solitary life and it explains why he has not left Prizren despite all the hardships he has to suffer on a daily basis.
- Lazar overlooks the transfer of illegal immigrants across the border with the EU. He falls in love with a young student, a stranger to his world. When he starts to contemplate changing his life he is faced with the impossible decision.
- The Kennedys rally to put Jack in the White House but their difficult past illuminates a deeper struggle.
- Unfinished buildings and buildings without purpose.
- Unemployed youth in the country in transition from socialism to capitalism.
- Artist Sasa Markovic - Mikrob is Santa Claus.
- Mountain Rtanj. Past and present population. UFO mysteries.
- What can you buy for $1?
- Internet-oriented juvenile delinquents.
- Fans of Belgrade Football Club "Vozdovac".
- Chinese sport clubs in Belgrade.