This documentary is filmed in Prague in 1968 few months before Soviet intervention.The first Rajko Grlic’s work talks about big colony of students that came from all parts of ex-Yugoslavia to study film art. They speak about their love for movies, student life, nostalgia for home and future plans.
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"Skoplje '63" is a 1964 Yugoslavian documentary film directed by Veljko Bulajic about the 1963 Skopje earthquake (Skoplje, per film title, is the Serbo-Croatian spelling of Skopje). The filming started three days after the earthquake and lasted for four months. After that, Bulajic spent 12 months editing the footage at Jadran Film studios.
The film is documenting student demonstrations in Belgrade in June 1968. It was shot for the most part in the court of Kapetan Misino Zdanje (Faculty of Philosophy building), where students gathered up and where famous artists participated thus showing solidarity with the students.
This is a short documentary about Jasenovac, the biggest concetration camp on Balkans in which Ustasas (Croatian Nazis) regime of Ante Pavelic from the Nazi ocupation of Yugoslavia in 1941 to the end in 1944, killed a hundreds of thousands people: mostly Serbs but also Jews, Gypsis, Croatian anti-fascist, and all those who confront their fascist regime which was supported by Na...
Gratinirani mozak Pupilije Ferkeverk (1970) aka The Gratinated Brains of Pupilia Ferkeverk
This short was taken from extras on Splav Meduze DVD.
How did this movie come about Well, it was the brainchild of Karpo Godina, who got his start by serving on the crews of a number of commercial movies. Then he started making short films, outside the studio system, on his own. In the U...
The unexpected death of the insignificant and modest official Krste Krstevski, a tenant and unmarried man all his life, surprises his colleagues and acquaintances. Only then is he able to avenge their petty plots, and it can even be said that his real life begins after his death.
A satire on the false happiness provided by consumer goods and bourgeois rituals done in an eye-poppingly gorgeous, extremely artificial style that ingeniously mixes colour with black and white, and combines live action with animation and even bits of puppetry!
A successful private tradesman from Vojvodina sells his goods all over Yugoslavia - in Zagreb, Belgrade, Ljubljana and Skopje he has children out of wedlock, who are now ready to go to university and he gathers them every year during the summer holidays. While his children are together, his firm is being checked and then closed down by financial inspectors because a political a...