Marko Kon
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Vladica lost the only thing that mattered to him - an amateur karate championship. Now he's back in his home town looking for a job, love and redemption.
The Samurai in Autumn

A short love story about birth, life and death of video rental stores in Belgrade, Serbia.
They Live

A Montenegrin teenager is sent to Serbia in order to evade blood-feud caused by his father's reckless behavior. Little does he know that even greater dangers await for him. In Belgrade he will face both the avengers who went after him and this metropolis' very own nightlife and foxy ladies. And in cities like Belgrade - women and nightlife can be deadlier than a bullet. People of Montenegro are known for their specific mentality and system of values, not unlike Sicilians, Corsicans or Cretans.
Little Buddho

Three well-meaning but inept officers, Papi, Marjan, and Luka, botch a bank robbery and are reassigned to a station led by Papi’s father-in-law, Mikota. Tasked with upholding the law, they repeatedly stumble into comic mishaps yet manage to crack cases through persistence and unconventional teamwork, all while juggling personal entanglements and family dynamics.
Papi's Crew

Cell phone is a teenager’s best friend, especially when he goes on a family trip with parent and an annoying kid sister. However when the zombie apocalypse begins, the freindship is put to a test.
The Little One

A once-famous and talented actor, after a life collapse caused by alcohol and drugs, finds himself at rock bottom and begins his new acting life as Kosta the Clown, an entertainer at children’s birthday parties. An old colleague offers him a deal he can’t refuse: for a large sum of money, he agrees to host a children’s reality show called Magic Land.
Magic Land
The series follows the life and work of Mihajlo Pupin, from his native Idvor, through schooling in Pančevo and Prague, emigration to New York, education at Columbia University, to his inventions without which today's telecommunications and modern lifestyle would not exist.
Pupin

The most popular breakdancer in ex-Yugoslavia, Hamit Djogani, better known as Djole Djogani, made a documentary about his life and collaboration with the biggest stars of regional music scene. With rich documentary material and recordings from private archives, Djogani gathers close associates again and creates an interesting story that testifies to a specific time in the 1990s.