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The last thing anyone wanted to be called was "Yugoslav" as Yugoslavia was being torn apart in the 1990s. You could be Croatian or Serbian or Slovenian or Bosnian or Macedonian or Montenegrin.
When “Walter Defends Sarajevo” was released in the former Yugoslavia in April 1972, no one involved could have predicted it would become one of the most-watched films of all time. But that’s exactly ...
Your first movie, Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams ... who was in the Capitol building photographing these people. Haviv was in Yugoslavia during the war and he took the same images of Serbian ...
Founded in the wake of World War Two by Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, Avala Film produced or co-produced hundreds of movies including a host of much-loved classics including the 1967 winner of ...
Chinese and Balkan filmmakers have announced that they are planning a remake of a cult Yugoslav wartime movie which is hugely ... troops at the end of World War Two. The remake will have a Chinese ...