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- A man who tried to stop Nazi soldiers in World War II.
- Historical depiction of the events preceding the political murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, would-be emperor of the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo, June 28, 1914. A World War would start there, that some claim has not yet ended - merely changed fighting grounds once in a while.
- A ski jumper descends from winning 4 Olympic Gold Medals, to serving two years for stabbing a relative. Careers as a stripper and singer, plus five marriages, replete with allegations of domestic violence are fictionalized sympathetically in this dramedy. Alleged exploitation/manipulation of Matti, due to his naivety and gullibility, along with deterioration of his skiing ability due to heavy drinking and bad decisions is emphasized. Many Matti malapropisms a la Yogi Berra, attributed to the Finnish skiing legend, are employed as biopic comic dialogue.
- The true story of the first U.S. men's skiing gold medal winner. Bill Johnson is a cocky young adult who dreams of being on the U.S. Olympic Ski Team as a downhill racer. Trouble with the law and a rebellious attitude almost cost him the 1984 Gold Medal that he won.
- Carroll's Alice falls into the hole right away, while our Alice must first solve the problem of how a real girl can enter a drawn rabbit hole, or simply what is it that must be done to attain the illusion of three dimensions.
- "The man who drinks sour milk". An associative play with images of people and places from Yugoslavia. And clabber.
- Belgrade, 1942. Gestapo arrests the wrong man so Partisan's headquarters gives the wrong task to the small operative group to release the wrong man. The wrong task goes past them mistakenly by chance, letting itself to be done by someone or something else. The wrong man is released in their name but without their knowledge. How? Mistakenly or not?
- Sarajevo: City Symphony is an audio visual performance and experimental documentary inspired by the City of Sarajevo and its people who lived and who live in this amazing historical place.
- Kwon Moon, a 27 year old Korean film enthusiast, has decided to leave his life behind and start a new life in Sarajevo where he wants to study film directing. Upon his arrival, he was faced with several cultural shocks and differences, confusing him and intriguing him at the same time. One of the biggest cultural shocks was when he was walking in the streets of Old Town and saw an older gypsy woman begging on the street with her little child. This type of social standard differs greatly from the ones in Korea and it inspired Kwon to start writing a screenplay for a short film related to the topic. In doing so, he was faced with many obstacles such as finding the proper actors for the job, getting approval from his professors and finding the funding, crew and necessary equipment to do the job. We follow Kwon in his struggles to make this film happen sooner or later, while watching him build a personal life in Sarajevo and adapt to the new lifestyle. This is all happening simultaneously as we follow newscasts about the critical situation in Korea and how Kwon deals with it when keeping in touch with his family.
- Dramatic story of the Sarajevo photographer Matthew Samek during World War II. Samek experiencing historical events in his characteristic way. He did not like the king, but neither the German occupiers, which coincidentally has to work.. His sense of justice wins even friendship, which, admittedly, has created some interest. At the end that little Samek will try to gather the strength and courage to bring the story to the tragic end.
- A 30-year-old woman who works as an exclusive prostitute likes to get lost in her daydreams. However, just one wrong step and she finds herself amidst a nightmare instead. Can she escape?
- The US Olympic Committee official film of the XIV Winter Games of Sarajevo 1984.
- With a single blow, World War I would destroy the optimism Europe had at the dawn of the 20th century.