Nina Lazić
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In a secluded village surrounded by forests and a river, an elderly beekeeper and a livestock farmer live alone, their lives shaped by tireless work and quiet harmony. Through one day in their hidden world, this documentary reveals the beauty and mystery of their bond with nature, far from the reach of modern life.
Honey and Milk

A young musician Luna, meets her idol and finds herself at a crossroad: make a deal with the devil or shape her own destiny.
The Missing Note

A modern-day drama features young people fighting against a bigger system while they also are caught up in the conflict within themselves.
Zelene laži

A person who has a very boring life discovers that there may be something more on the other side of the "wall."
Going Live

After writing antifascist graffiti to impress a girl he likes, Luka must face local nazi hooligans.
Beginner's Guide to Ideology

Urbanization and shifting regimes erased WWII mass graves from Serbian city centers. Brutalist architect Bogdan Bogdanović designed a monumental memorial outside Čačak, both a tribute to the victims and a testament to his architectural vision. Now largely neglected and overgrown, the memorial is brought to life through the voices of locals, archival materials, and reenactments. The film explores how memory, history, and architecture intersect, gradually revealing the human stories behind the monument’s silence.
Stone Memory

In 1985, the most famous musicians of Yugoslavia came together to record the humanitarian song For a Million Years as their contribution to Bob Geldof’s vision, which culminated in the legendary Live Aid concert. From the first hint of its melody to the final version of the song, its significance grew, transforming into a powerful symbol of unity and solidarity.
For a Million Years
(VIDEO) The rapture is coming?? A professional warns the masses - allegedly there's a cure: confess your sins