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- The sudden death of Oleg leads to the reunion of his group of long-lost friends who are back together after a long time. Their last goodbye to him turns into a trip down memory lane, to their years of youth before adult life hit them so hard.
- During the siege of Vukovar, the defenders improvised a secret channel of communication using radio stations and Commodore 64 computers that thwarted attempts by the enemy to completely cut off the city from the outside world.
- The beating and subsequent death of Zagreb's high school senior student Luka Ritz in 2008 and a several-month-long search for juvenile perpetrators shocked the Croatian public and induced an unprecedented civil campaign against the escalation of youth violence. "The Cloud" is an intimate story that took place beyond the reach of all publicity: an emotional story about the traumatic loss of the only son, the best friend and the first boyfriend. The 78-minute-long documentary film that follows Luka's parents, friends and his girlfriend in their everyday struggle with anger, grief and disappointment, anxiety and memories, over the period of one year after his death. At the same time this is a story about the need and importance of civil solidarity and activism in today's society.
- A love story Balkan style.
- In Croatia in 2005, a machine tools factory was occupied by its workers. Since then, they have operated collectively, becoming the only successful example of a worker occupation in post-socialist Europe. Today, as they seek a new model of collective ownership, the microcosmic world of the factory clashes with the forces of the globalized market economy, having an increasingly brutal impact on wages and the organization of the factory, causing rising disaffection among the workers.
- At the age of 16 Ana was locked up in a psychiatric hospital by her parents who arranged the treatment for curing her homosexuality with the hospital director. After five years she is free and longs for a girl who won't find her crazy because of her PTSD condition. She finds one in her new love Martina. They get engaged and plan their wedding. However, Martina's huge patience and devotion wanes with time as she finds Ana more obsessed with her traumatic past than with the life they're sharing together. 'Sick' is a film about love, betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness.
- An adult woman questions her sense of existence when she realizes her partner doesn't share her desire to have a child.
- A story of two people's turbulent divorce as seen through their eighteen-year-old daughter's eyes.
- Sladan, Marijana, Tibor and Otilija are four very ordinary young people; the only thing that makes them different from the others of their age are a few physical disabilities. That, however, makes their life very different from the life of most of the other people. They are facing problems and everyday situations that others would not even think about.
- Twenty-six years old Damir, English literature student from Podsused, hopes that one day he will become a Hollywood star, the next Bruce Willis.
- This is a film about confronted parallel memories of a village that brutally changed twice its name, population and its own history. The village that got trapped in a vicious circle of never ending traumas of the 20th century.
- The manager and employees of the long-standing rock nightclub Palach are followed in the last moments of the club's existence.
- After putting a child to bed, a young couple start to play mommy and daddy for a home video. The film disguised two part structure, explores the thin line between pornographic imagination and it's practical (mis)use.
- Nenad Vizin's violent death was the catalyst for a unique phenomenon in the history of ex-Yugoslavia: 300 citizens of Rijeka signed a petition asking the police and the communist party to take responsibility. The petitioners were submitted to accusations and prosecutions. Although the events surrounding the death itself remain a mystery, it left its mark on a whole generation in Rijeka and is still a part of the social fabric of the city. This film depicts the mechanism of fear as an integral part of political systems and portrays the unique artistic rebellion that occurred in Rijeka in the 1980s as a reaction to fear and powerlessness.
- In July 2004. Law on Asylum was applied in Croatia. In next 2 years 300 people asked for an asylum in our country but nobody got it until November 2006. Answer why is in this documentary. While we were discovering why Croatian institution are not ready to cope with integration of immigrants in our society, we followed campaign of Centre for peace studies.
- Girl meets boy and they have unprotected sex. Few days later, she finds out she has STD (sexual transmitted disease).
- The director decides to help her grandmother whose house, destroyed in the wake of the 2014 Southeast Europe floods, has been inexplicably left out of the state-funded house reconstruction project.
- In one of the shows of Direkt serial on Croatian national television (HTV), Ana, Petra, Valerio and Bojan, all in their early twenties, tell what is it like to grow up without a father. They tell us about how much they miss him or do they miss him at all, do they feel deprived - While the boys (Valerio and Bojan) are trying to convince the audience (maybe themselves, too) that they have never missed their dad, Petra and Ana do not believe them. Ana in particular; she thinks that father's absence can affect everyone's life.
- The film is a story of immigration and identity after the dissolution of former Yugoslavia, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker Mihajlo Jevtic. It follows the period of transition of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia into today's Serbia and Mihajlo's transition from a child into a middle aged man. It is a film made by a man who is about to leave his country for good and about the contents of his immigrant's suitcase. Story about one country and four passports, a farewell that was in the making for 25 years. Combining the present-day footage, his family's Super 8 home videos and animation, Mihajlo reflects on growing up in a society that has been falling apart.
- In 2002, the Psychiatric Hospital Lopaca in Croatia started admitting children with behavioral disorders. Soon, controversial stories about the treatment of children began to spread.
- Izidor is a disabled forty-two-year-old with shrapnel in his lungs and one kidney. He lives with his ill parents. His mother has undergone chemotherapy, and his father suffers from PTSD, in addition to having survived two brain strokes. Izidor's sister is an unemployed mother of three. The film intertwines their everyday lives and hidden fears of the uncertain future.