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Marble Ass (1995)
A trans couple from 1990s Belgrade beholds their profession as a pacifistic mission, curbing the urges of rapists, gamblers and horny young men during turbulent periods in war-torn country.
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7.0
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The Dead Kill - The Anatomy of Pain 2 (2001)
Documentary by Janko Baljak.
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5.4
/9/

Ethnically Clean (2001)
Documentary about the crimes committed by Dušan Boljević who killed more than 50 of his Hungarian and Croat neighbors in the village of Bilje in Croatia during the reign of the so-called Republika Srpska Krajina. The story follows the trial for the slaying of 16 people.
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20
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Putting Our Best Foot Forward (1997)
During the 1996/97 protests in Serbia a group of 200 students walked from Novi Sad to Belgrade to support students and citizens of the capital. A photobook by the same name, with photos from the same protests was published in 2016.
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7.6
/40/

Vukovar - Final Cut (2006)
This film represents an effort to create a truthful story about everything that happened in Vukovar (Croatia) during the spring, summer and fall of 1991, as well as what happened before this time, shortly after the tragic event of 1991, and what the historical, societal and emotional consequences are, after years of pain, suffering and disappointment.
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8.2
/23/
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70
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02:06 - The Anatomy of Pain (2001)
The search for truth of the 16 families of technicians killed in the April 23rd, 1999, NATO bombing of the Radio Television Serbia building.
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20
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Unimportant Heroes (1999)
Director Goran Markovic films people from various cities in Serbia who were major figures behind organized protests against Slobodan Milosevic's dictatorship during 1990s. "Unimportant Heroes" is about people whose achievements are not visible, nor society does acknowledge them.
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6.6
/26/
20
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Belgrade Follies (1997)
A documentary about 1996/97 winter anti-regime demonstrations in Yugoslavia.
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6.8
/5/
20
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Throwing Off the Yolks of Bondage (1996)
Milošević’s regime has rigged the results of parliamentarian elections in autumn 1996. This was a cause for mass rallies in Belgrade and other cities in Serbia. The film documents the protests during the first four days of their protests, their political and criticising charge but also the carnival spirit. On the seventh day of the protests the film was edited and had a premiere screening in the Rex Cinema.
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6.5
/12/
10
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Columba urbica (1995)
A film about Jasar, a homeless Roma from Belgrade.
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7.3
/109/
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Tito Among the Serbs for the Second Time (1994)
Tito, lifelong president of Yugoslavia, is coming from his grave to once again talk to Serbs and to check what has changed since he was gone.
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6.0
/102/
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35
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Serbia, Year Zero (2001)
Documentary that follows events after the fall of Slobodan Milosevic, while looking back on the previous fifteen years, tracing his rise to power. Personal testimony alternates with analysis of a disintegrating society.
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8.2
/38/
65
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The Unit (2006)
By the end of 2003, few people knew what the Special Operations Unit of the Republic of Serbia did: the media was fawning over them, politicians respected them.
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8.5
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67
/4/
50
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Ghetto - The Secret Life of the City (1996)
Belgrade in the 1990s seen through the eyes of Goran Čavajda 'Čavke', the late drummer of Serbian rock band "Electric Orgasm". Under dictatorship of Slobodan Milošević, his city became one of the worst places to live in Europe, while the country suffered highest inflation rate in its history, accompanied by mass poverty and political isolation. Documentary follows Čavke walking through the Belgrade streets where total chaos and decline of moral values rule. He finds his only shelter underground, where his friends - musicians and artists - live and work invisibly.
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7.9
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3.6
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See You in the Obituary (1995)
Made in the form of an extended news report and narrated by journalist Dina Čolić-Anđelković, the film presents a snapshot of the chaotic Belgrade criminal underworld in the early 1990s which sprung up against the backdrop of Yugoslav wars. The film is composed of fragments from interviews with individuals directly involved with criminal activities either through perpetrating them or through trying to stop them.
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I am Twenty Years Old and I Live in Yugoslavia (2001)
Movie by Janko Baljak.
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Serbia in the Dumpster (2003)
This film analyses in detail what the main cause for the collapse of the reforms; it speaks out about the “curse of the reformers” who are doomed to end up between a rock and a hard place caused by tensions in the society, political pressure, weak institutions…
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Shattered to Pieces (1999)
A short music documentary about the life and work of Darkwood Dub band from 1990 to 2000s.
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A Look at the Wall (1996)
An exhibition at cinema Rex in Belgrade.
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The Eyewitness (1996)
An experimental work consisting of close-ups of eyes in motion.
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Is There Really a Man Named Žikica Simić? (1996)
Short documentary about radio host of Tajansvteni voz and music journalist, Žikica Simić.
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Akademija the Republic (1995)
Akademija Republika shows a group of people gathered around the club from 1981 until 1995 and how it changed and influenced the cultural and night life around them.


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