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Mećava (1977)
Character: Jole
A story about life adversities of an old emigrant who returns from America to his native village.
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Veliki dan (1969)
Character: Pera
Tragi-comedy about a man who, overnight, becomes rich by winning a lottery.
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Мирно лето (1961)
Character: Zare Mišeski
Young scientist Zare and his wife, a theater costume designer Mira, live in a rented apartment where they were under the pressure of curious and disturbing neighbors. Once Zare was given the keys of the Ethnographic Museum in Ohrid in order to sort out the situation in this museum, this means escape for the family.
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Ne diraj u sreću (1961)
Character: Milenko Milenković
Farcical comedy about an apartment which is shared by a couple of families plus their relations.
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Inspektor (1965)
Character: Slobodan Jovanović
Having used someone else’s I.D. he had found in a barber shop, Boda is mistakenly being proclaimed an inspector. He finds himself in all sorts of adventures, discovers some big machinations in one company and helps in catching the deceiver.
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Виза на злото (1959)
Character: Simon
Simon is a young man who has decided to make quick money by smuggling narcotics. At a meeting with his contact they are ambushed by the police. Simon runs away but loses his wallet and so supposes that his identity must now be known to the police. Kalpak, the unscrupulous man who organizes this group of smugglers insists that he and Simon to leave at once. Simon agrees to cross the border illegally. Simon's girl-friend Lena and his brother Cvetko are involved in this operation by chance. They all leave together. Lena tries to persuade Simon to give himself up to the authorities, but the arguments of Kalpak, who uses the lost wallet as a threat, are stronger. In the attempt to cross the lake in a stolen boat they are chased by the police. Kalpak gets killed, Simon is wounded and the girl Lena drops the narcotics into the lake.
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Protiv Kinga (1974)
Character: Roki
A group of children are harassed by a local bully. In order to stop him, they seek help of a retired boxer.
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Шолаја (1955)
Character: Oficir Vlada
Life of Simo Šolaja (1905-1942), a Yugoslav partisan national hero from Bosnia.
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Beogradska deca (1976)
Character: N/A
Two faces of an upper-class, urban family, centered around young married couple.
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Ubistvo u noćnom vozu (1972)
Character: Putnik u vozu #1
An old and a young man are travelling together. The old man reminds the young of his father, and the young man reminds the old of his wasted and meaningless life.
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Jagoš i Uglješa (1976)
Character: Sudija
Jagoš is a former immigrant worker, and the plot depicts his trial for hitting an acquaintance with a bottle in a pub. During the trial, Jagoš recounts his time as an immigrant worker in Germany and France and his friendship with an African immigrant.
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Daleko je Australija (1969)
Character: Nikola
A story about a housekeeper who dreams of getting married for a man in Australia whom she haven't met yet.
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Gospodin foka (1969)
Character: Samac
The courtship of a female subtenant to the reluctant male householder is told in a humorous way.
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Siroti mali hrčki (1973)
Character: Drugi službenik
Two lower level employees in the Ministry of food try to pass the time. Failing to explain what lead to their fight will bring the whole system upside-down
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Ubica na odsustvu (1965)
Character: Zoran Radić
The plot takes place in a picturesque Montenegrin islet of Sveti Stefan. The local authorities investigate the murder of a tourist, which background turns out to be connected with the Nazi crimes.
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Osma vrata (1959)
Character: Igor, begunac
Story of an old university professor, who accidentally becomes involved in the activities of the resistance movement.
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Drveni sanduk Tomasa Vulfa (1974)
Character: Doktor
Two characters spend days in over-questioning themselves and arguing about the first and last matters of ephemeral human existence.
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Proždrljivost (1972)
Character: Deda
A TV drama “Gluttony” is part of the unfinished “Seven Deadly Sins” cycle. The main subject of this story is a dedication to one of the greatest biblical sins – gluttony itself.
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Kuhinja (1976)
Character: Gospodin Marango, vlasnik restorana
The play follows the staff in a cafe's kitchen during the course of a busy morning.
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Skver (1967)
Character: Trgovački putnik
A young woman, who works as a maid for a living, takes her charge out to play in a Parisian garden square. Sitting on a bench, she starts talking to a stranger, a travelling salesman, and their conversation gradually turns into an exchange of confidences.
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Kupanje (1972)
Character: Vasilije Petronijević
A 1972 Serbo-Croatian language drama film directed by Jovan Acin, starring Slobodan Perović, Renata Ulmanski and Marko Todorović.
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Petak veče (1972)
Character: Gospodin Lambert
A Yugoslavian TV adaptation of the three-act by D.H. Lawrence, the very first play he wrote. The mother, Mrs. Lambert, loves her son Ernest with a deep possessive love against which he is beginning to strain, though he loves her deeply. Mother and children all reject and despise the father.
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Žute fešvice (1973)
Character: Nikola, mladoženja
A story about acquaintance arranged via matrimonial ads in the newspapers. At the same time, it is a story about an attempt to marry and tragicomic ballad about the unusual end of a relationship that arose between the warehouseman Nidza and the potential bride Rada.
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Darovi moje rođake Marije (1969)
Character: Moma
Following the death of his female cousin Marija, Moma sets out to her house where only her aunt lives. The old woman remembers Marija's awkward temper that left her unmarried and even led to a suicide of one of her courters. Based on a novel written by Momčilo Nastasijević.
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Tri (1965)
Character: Nevini čovek
Episodic WWII drama that follows a Yugoslav man through the war as he goes from witness to victim to aggressor.
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Dan četrnaesti (1960)
Character: Pavle Malbaški
The topic of this routine, romantic drama is a little unusual - it concerns what some prisoners do when they are allowed out of jail for two weeks before their sentences are up. Rather than receiving some special dispensation, it turns out that in Yugoslavia this was the custom. Most of the time, the men here are engaged in pursuits that forward their relationships with the fairer sex, as might be expected after a long and lonely incarceration. There is nothing particularly profound about their two weeks of liberty, and no deep message in the tale.
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Vrane (1969)
Character: Đuka
A flat broke aging boxer, living on the verge of existence, teams up with the equally desperate people in the city's suburbia to steal, cheat, and even kill for the money.
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Пре рата (1966)
Character: Inžinjer Mateja Marić
Engineer Maric finds out about an affair between his wife Rina and his best friend, a lawyer Novakovic. Maric leaves the house with suicidal intentions. At the big funeral, Novakovic consoles unfortunate Rina, while in the funeral procession a whole bunch of suspicious people try to claim close relations with the deceased one in order to get hold of a piece of his inheritance.
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Zimovanje u Jakobsfeldu (1975)
Character: Jakob Jerih
The story takes place during WW II in Vojvodina. Two boys, Milan and Rasa, are sent from a partisan squad to a village for the winter. Soon Rasa becomes very ill and Milan goes to a nearby village populated by Germans. Here he finds a job as servant in Jakob Jerih's house. At night, Milan secretly nurses his friend Rasa in a hut in a swamp near the village. Soon, he finds another hiding place in master Jerih's stable. Jerih likes the diligent Milan and he even considers adopting the boy, but Jerih's cousin and assistant is against this idea. Namely because he counts on inheriting master Jerih's estate.
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Буђење пацова (1967)
Character: Velimir Bamberg
An unsuccessful attempt of a lonely guy to change his pointless life. In search for a job and money he falls in love with a girl next door believing that she will change his life.
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Pukovnikovica (1972)
Character: Pukovnik Oto fon Gros & Mutavi seljak
Set just before the end of WWI on the abandoned farm in Vojvodina, the story follows the wife of an Austo-Hungarian colonel of a battered battalion who pays him a visit, only to experience the true Empire's decline through the meeting with disillusioned army.
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Most (1969)
Character: Inženjer
In order to check the German offensive, Partizans send an elite team of explosive experts to blow up a 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.
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Njih dvojica (1955)
Character: Marko
The struggle of two Serbian peasants to choose between love of their families and love of their country.
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Paviljon broj VI (1973)
Character: Andrej Jefimič Ragin
A study of the mental breakdown of a doctor in a remote rural village. He believes himself intellectually superior to everyone except for a political prisoner in a mental ward. This is a metaphor on life under repressive governments, conformity versus individual expression.
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Лептирица (1973)
Character: Živan
A young man wants to marry the beautiful daughter of a landowner who refuses to allow the marriage. To prove his worth, the young man becomes a miller in a vampire-infested local mill.
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Muškarci (1963)
Character: Žika
An office clerk, father of four, takes all responsibilities around the house when his busy wife takes up her job specialization. Now his male cooperatives and tenants of the building where he lives are all worried about their future marital position.
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Diližansa snova (1960)
Character: Aleksa Nikić / Svetozar Ružičić
Comedy concerning an impostor who comes into a little town and turns everything upside down. Based on three comedies by Jovan Sterija Popovic.
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Pohod (1968)
Character: Seljak
A story of a farmer and his calf, the only survivors of the German WW2 punitive expeditions that passed through their village. While evading before the dangers of war, the farmer develops a deep attachment to his calf and tries to save it at all costs, but it wouldn't be much easier for them even after the liberation day.
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Poslednji kolosek (1956)
Character: Emil Stefanović
A group of railroad workers decide to make extra money by smuggling forbidden goods and engaging in other criminal activities. The first crime film made in Yugoslavia.
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Pošalji čoveka u pola dva (1967)
Character: Aldo
A young slacker circumstantially gets involved in the smuggling of falsified English pounds via Trieste-Yugoslavia route. He helps the police to solve the case.
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Paviljon VI (1978)
Character: Andrej Jefimič Ragin
A doctor from provincial town in Tsardom of Russia meets his former student in Ward 6, where the story takes place. Impressed by his rebellious spirit and clever remarks, he tends to spend more time with him while also indulging in meditation, only to be ridiculed by his fellow colleagues. Based on a Chekhov's work of the same title.
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Поп Ћира и поп Спира (1957)
Character: Petar Petrović, učitelj
Life of the village elite, the two priest families, goes quietly in mutual understanding and friendship. The discord is inserted when a young teacher is able to marry the daughter of only one of the priests. Based on a popular novel by Stevan Sremac.
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