Albert Pregernik
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Film director Branko Belan follows the journey of fishermen as they set out to catch tuna around the Velebit Channel.
Tuna Fishermen

Yugoslav Partisan propaganda film about the post-World War II events in Pula.
The Truth About Pula

Due to negligence that caused the death of a family cow, an extremely poor but handsome young man Iva must obey his father's demands to marry an unattractive and limping daughter of wealthy villagers.
Master of His Own Body

Yugoslav Partisan propaganda film about the liberation of Istria at the end of the World War II.
Istria

Italian director Giuseppe DeSantis was the creative force behind this Yugoslavian "slice of life" drama. The title translates as The Year-Long Road and, accordingly, the plot concerns a voluntary joint effort to construct a highway. Naturally, this animosity wreaks havoc on the various Romeo-Juliet romances in the region.
The Year Long Road

Story about famous ballet dancer Marija who was horrified by the terror of Ustasha regime, and joined the partisans.
The Flag

Once upon a time there lived a journalist. Eager to spark interest in his boss’s newspaper, he published news of a colourful bird, more like a parrot than a chicken, less like an ostrich than a swan. No one could work out the origin of this strange bird and a web of sensational stories soon spun, but it burst the moment it came out that the witty journalist repainted an ordinary duck. From that moment on every lie journalists tell is called a ‘canard’. Our film leads directly to the nest of one such duck, in Bucharest, where the inform-propaganda spin doctor Pavel Judin, instructed by wise managerial orders and Moscow, overblows this featherless bird to the pleasure of ones and the derision of others.
The Great Meeting

Short documentary about the “Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia”, the archived national cultural legacy first published in 1955 under the direction of Miroslav Krleža.