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Što je Iva snimila 21. listopada 2003 (2005)
Character: Željka
Iva is a girl who receives a small digital video camera for her fourteenth birthday. Delighted by her new toy, the girl immediately starts taping everything around her, recording a series of events surrounding her birthday celebration on her first tape. These ninety minutes form the film What Iva Recorded on October 21st, 2003.
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Iza stakla (2008)
Character: Ljerka
Through a period of five days, the story follows intertwined characters who live in false serenity and rather chaotic general order.
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Stela (1990)
Character: Stela Lončar
Young social worker falls in love with a delinquent girl on the run.
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Zadarski memento (1984)
Character: Zorka
The painful challenges experienced in the life of a farmer from Zadar, Croatia, in the years from World War I to World War II.
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Polagana predaja (2001)
Character: Gorjanova supruga
Petar Gorjan is a 40-year-old successful propagandist and cynical strategist of consumerist society that is faced with family and identity crisis. He embarks on a journey from Zagreb to Dubrovnik, transporting humanitarian aid in his off-road vehicle, and on his way he will be accompanied by slightly mentally troubled Lukas and a vagabond girl.
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S.P.U.K. (1983)
Character: Bolničarka
A commander of the youth working action brigade wants his team to win the award, but the problem arises when a series of graffiti regarding his subordinates' dissatisfaction begins to appear on the facilities across the camp.
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Pušća Bistra (2005)
Character: Margarinka
After a series of unfortunate events, TV subscription collector Pero falls into a deep emotional crisis from which he cannot escape. His only goal is - spiritual peace and, if possible - revenge. People he holds responsible are randomly chosen citizens of the Pusca Bistra village. After he accidently finds out certain facts, Pero finds irrefutable evidence about unhonorable acts of Pusca's citizens and accidently blackmails the entire village.
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Pušiona (2012)
Character: Državna tajnica
A film about peripheral theatre called Bagatella.
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Kradljivac uspomena (2007)
Character: N/A
Approximately a month before the death of the first Croatian president and in the wake of parliamentary elections in December 1999, a diplomat from the Croatian embassy in Paris is reported missing. He is a doctor of French literature who returned from Canada in 1991. Gawain Skok, who took part in the War for Independence and defended Vukovar, starts a search.
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Svila, škare (1987)
Character: Sestra
Based on the memoirs of Irena Vrkljan. Through reminiscences of Mala and her sisters, we meet her family and her contemporary intellectual elite.
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Cvjetni trg (2013)
Character: Nives
An obscure actor is hired by the police to get a confession out of a dying mafioso.
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Dok nitko ne gleda (1993)
Character: N/A
A suspicious cop tracks his own wife in this romantic thriller about hypertrophied jealousy.
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Sestre (1992)
Character: Regina
Based on the motifs of Slavko Batušić’s play Chamber Trio, the main characters are sisters Julia and Regina, and Regina’s husband Marcel, in the vortex of an intimate and psychological drama of unresolved marital relations.
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Baka Bijela (1992)
Character: Blanka
Old woman was taken by her son to live in the big city. She finds adapting difficult and longs for return home.
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Rasprodaja (1989)
Character: Recepcionerka
A 1988 Serbo-Croatian language drama film written and directed by Eduard Galić, starring Miljenko Brlecic, Željko Duvnjak and Špiro Guberina.
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Žene, luđaci i malo dobrih pedera (2025)
Character: N/A
At the centre of the plot is the writer Robert, who got fired, got a new job, got hepatitis B, got burnt on his penis and got knocked out, became a father and godfather, slept with four women and forced a friend to commit suicide, all in just four days – without getting sober.
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Ispod crte (2003)
Character: Patricija Požgaj
A young man finds himself torn between the love for his girlfriend and his family's hardship.
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Plavi cvijet (2021)
Character: Violeta
On the eve of Mirjana’s 20 year work anniversary, when she is to receive an award at a modest celebration, her interactions with her loved ones illustrate her whole life: the one behind her, the one she is living and the one that is yet to come. «A Blue Flower» is a film about a woman, about a mother and a daughter, a film that evokes emotional associations and urges us to take a long hard look at ourselves.
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Lijepa večer, lijep dan (2026)
Character: Lovro's mother
Four close friends, Lovro (21), Nenad (20), Stevan (22), and Ivan (20), fought against the Ustashas and Nazis by joining the partisans in WWII. Sixteen years later, they became renowned filmmakers. In 1957, in Communist Yugoslavia, their sexual orientation raises suspicion, and a communist party loyalist named Emir (52) is assigned to sabotage their careers and lives. The pursuit of freedom becomes a fight for survival for the artists, while Emir's beliefs are challenged.
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San o ruži (1986)
Character: Jasna
Valent is a night shift worker who can barely feed his family. To add the insult to injury, every night he must pass near the butcher's shop with meat products he can't afford. But one night the shop is a scene of a gangland shooting. Valent picks up the bag full of money and a gun, and his life changes.
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Drugi dnevnik Pauline P. (2025)
Character: Profesorica Mirčetić
Paulina P. is back, once again facing the challenges of growing up, such as overly strict adults and middle school bullies. However, something even worse will enter her life after she learns about her grandmother's fatal condition.
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