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- In one Vojvodinian castle, the preparations for the play that will be performed by members of the Association of the blind are in the process. The play is dedicated to the Jews from America who are supposed to come and visit the place of their ancestor's massacre in 1942, during a raid in Novi Sad. The plot was to be carried out according to the original stories of witnesses who have gone through this tragic event. However, the initiators of the show manipulate the blind people in order to smuggle bombs for Albanian terrorists.
- Romantic comedy about good old times. Two ortodox priest with their families are in decent relationship till new teacher is comming to the village. As both fmilies have a daughter for marriage, and young and educated teacher is a good opportunity, the battle for the teacher starts. Nicely remembering on forgotten customs in Banat and whole Vojvodina region.
- This movie describes the life and times of Svetozar Markovic, 19th century political writer from Serbia, who was one of the first to adopt Socialist ideology in that country.
- The story interleaves the destinies of two families, a Serbian from Bosnia and a Hungarian, in a village on the border.
- Zdravko Colic is the biggest pop star in Yugoslavia. We follow him during his "Traveling Earthquake Tour", learning who is the man behind the microphone, dancers, glittery suits... and in front of the audience.
- The screenplay was written immediately after the bombing of Novi Sad, 1999, but it was only a motive to speak up about the people that were humiliated for more than ten years in various ways, and that way became the victims of wrong politics, not only Milosevic's, but Western as well. The title of the movie was born there. In the second book of Moses it is written: " An altar of earth you shall make for me and sacrifice on it your burnt offerings and your peace offerings." The people who suffered most in the wars on this territory are the ones that had no influence of what so ever on the development of situation on the Balkan. But, at the same time. there was ambitious youth, that the sense of their life in these stormy time. The film is about them and that is why it sounds optimistic. Film is about the fact that we will always have the energy to survive senseless time and live normally after that.
- A teenager arrives from Germany to his grandparents in Novi Sad. He can't adjust to Yugoslavian schools, system or slow way of life, so he asks his folks to go back, but his parents insist on him staying. What now?
- 'Covek u srebrnoj jakni' is a tale of depressed Novi Sad cab driver and his continuous obsession with the long lost love, the stewardess who left for America and his passion for the American pop-culture. As his depression reaches the peak a serial killer with a sexual deviation starts killing Novi Sad cab drivers.
- A reporter who's about to lose his job, and who's daughter is very ill, starts a relationship with a married woman. Tragedy ensues.
- A Norwegian TV-worker tries to prevent her son, which she has with her former husband, a Serb now living in Jugoslavia, to become a soldier in the starting civil war.
- "Utolsó kövér Jása" (The Last Fat Jasha)is a story of a legend. In 1791 the Toth family established the village of Debeljaca on the no-man's land between two great empires, Austro Hungarian and Turkish. Once there was a Road Inn whose owner was a fat man called Jasha. After two centuries all Toth family members left the village and dispersed around the world. The last one who still lives there is Bela Toth, a Renaissance man: musician, singer, photographer, theater producer, amateur filmmaker, famous stamp collector, great cook, European needle-point champion and cantor of the biggest Hungarian Reform Church in Europe. He just happens to be 6 foot 3 inches tall and 350 pounds big. The story is told through recreations of the 18th century settlement of the village juxtaposed with the 20th century way of living.
- Documentary about collective farming policy that took place in Serbian northern province of Vojvodina in the early reigning years of the new system.
- "The Journey of a Portrait" - In an elderly woman's attic an old oil painting of a nobleman was found. Is it a masterpiece of the 19th century Austro Hungarian master painter Constantin Daniel, or just a fake? Carrying the portrait from museums to galleries and appraisers, the film crew is out to find the truth.
- An aging highlander from the village of Kremna, on Tara mountain, heads for Belgrade accompanied by a ninety-three year old war veteran. He wants to find out what happened to his request for the reconstruction of his water mill, which is 300 years old and was destroyed in a storm a while ago. The two old men wisely and calmly accept their losses.
- Fifteen-year-old Pavle Hromis, obeying the will of his parents, leaves Germany and goes to live in Yugoslavia with his grandmother.
- A special appearance of the vocal ans amble 'Beogradski Nonet' at the Serbian Ortodox Church at Novi Sad. 'Beogradski Nonet' is the leading Serbian mens choir specializing in Serbian, Russian and Greek medieval vocal chants.
- A "show with singing" in five scenes about a group of women from the Yugoslav province, who decided to go to work in Germany in the seventies.