Biljana Srbljanović
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Otvorena vrata, is a Serbian comedy television series filmed in 1994-1995. Broadcast on state television RTS, it ran for 2 seasons featuring a regular family living in Belgrade during the 1990s. The show was created by Biljana Srbljanović and Miloš Radović, starring Vesna Trivalić, Milan Gutović, Bogdan Diklić, Nikola Đuričko, Sofija Jović, Bojana Maljević, Olivera Marković and Zoran Cvijanović, with guest stars such as: Mirjana Karanović, Nikola Simić, Seka Sablić, Branka Katić, Mira Stupica. The show had many reruns over the following years, and acquired a cult following. In spring of 2012, after the Serbian presidential election results were announced, Bojana Maljević announced on her Twitter account that she and Biljana Srbljanović were thinking about doing another season of the show. In the following days the idea of the third season was officially confirmed and members of the original cast started announcing that they would take part in the project.
Open Doors

A half-mad patriot who shot Avax from the roof of his house captures its American pilot during NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. The hostage gets romantically involved with his sister while unsuccessfully trying to escape.
Falling in the Paradise
In 1999, during the NATO bombing in Serbia, a young television editor (Boris Milivojevic) in an underground shelter - turned mental institution is having a psychiatric exploration through which he reflects his story...
Land of Truth, Love & Freedom

TV movie "Belgrade Trilogy" dedicated to young people who emigrated from Serbia. In essence, it is a story that deals with the drama of emigration and the loss of one's own roots. The three stories that change during New Year's Eve 1996, 1999 and 2018 represent three characteristic episodes of an entire generation that grew up between hatred, violence and death and left Serbia to follow the hope of a "possible" life. Their destinations are different and distant from each other (Prague, Sydney, Los Angeles), but this drama shows that in the "global" world there is not much difference in the places of residence of our young diaspora. In these three stories, the characters are connected by the same destiny: fitting in, or rejecting into a new reality, and sharing the pleasures and unrest of everyday life with their peers.