Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 62
- Nine noble families fight for control over the lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for millennia.
- Criminalistic series centered in Split, Croatia.
- This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.
- During last two hours of the year, the three stories are happening in the dark and deserted streets of coastal town of Split, separated from the wild New Year's Eve parties.
- A life in a small coastal town in Dalmatia, Croatia, seen through the prism of the local chronicler-amateur and his writings, during the periods before and after WW2.
- Jack Holborn is 13-year-old orphan in the 1700's that wants to get a job on a sailing ship to avoid foster homes. Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn catholic church in London, when he was a baby. He was wearing a leather arm band with the name "Jack" on it. His aim is to set sail with Captain Sharingham. At the sight of Jack's arm band, the captain reveals that the band looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows. Jack is desperately seeking answers, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. The Captain also has a twin brother who works as a judge. The two brothers hate each other, mostly because of the captain's piracy side business. Jack sneaks onboard the Captain's ship "Charming Molly", and the journey begins. A journey that consists of piracy, traveling through swamps, and slavery in Bombay. Jack will find his answers, but the road there is long.
- A young girl spends the summer break with grandmother and deals with her crush.
- When Colonel Pretis of the U.N. falls in love with Mathilde, a local girl, during the Balkans war, he lets his passion overcome his sense of duty and responsibility in a country torn by civil war. But his emotions and the beautiful Croatian seaside blur the tragedies of war... until they all catch up with him in the most fatal manner.
- Keromar tells the story of the Kerten, a peaceful people who are threatened in their hometown of Nerobal by the warlike Bolten, led by the tyrant warlord Odo. Their only hope is the finroen, a panacea that ensures that an arrow never misses its target. The young Timbal and his girlfriend Rinda go in search of the finroen with wizard Goerki.
- An heir to a shipping fortune wakes up with amnesia. He discovers that his sister has been kidnapped, his father is unwilling to pay the ransom, and Interpol and the Russian mob after him.
- The likeable and carefree Grand Duke of Abacco is in dire straits. There is no money left to service the State's debt; the main creditor is looking forward to expropriating the entire Duchy. The marriage with Olga, Grand Duchess of Russia, would solve everything, but a crucial letter of hers about the engagement has been stolen. Besides, a bunch of revolutionaries and a dubious businessman have other plans regarding the Grand Duke. With the intrusion of adventurer Philipp Collins into the Grand Duke's affairs, a series of frantic chases, plots and counter-plots begins...
- Two young hicks from Dalmatian hinterland are coming to Split in order to spend the night and pick local girls. In the meantime, Ive Dumanic, a brewery worker, has just lost his job after accidentally mixing beer with tonic.
- Split shipyard worker Mate lives with his elderly mother and wife Mara, while trying to prove himself as a boxer. At the same time, his younger brother Luka is a drunk, a womanizer who fantasizes about trip to Germany, therefore embarks in a passionate love affair with a young girl Orom, who finds him reminding her of her step father, who was in fact her father. The tense atmosphere seasoned with sea waves can only bring tragedy.
- We follow Marcel Ophuls' two journeys to Sarajevo in 1993. He is starting a documentary about war correspondants. But this also becomes a reflexion about truth and life. The form consists in many interviews of mostly French and American journalists and reporters of television or newspapers.
- This documentary feature addresses the question of how gay men lived and could live their lives under 'real socialism'...
- Failing Hollywood director Nicholas Ray is invited by Ratko Drazevic to come to Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
- Break-dance trash musical comedy/parody based on William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
- Goran just got out of high school and doesn't know what he wants to do with his life. Should he stick with his small time gangster friends and make some cash, or listen to Zeko in the fast food stall who thinks you should go to school forever? Right now he is satisfied drinking beer and hitting on girls. But when his mom gets really sick and has to go to the hospital he has to make a choice. She wants to go back to her homeland Croatia one last time. She has even saved up the money. It's waiting for Goran in a plastic bag under her pillow. It's time to make the decision that will change his life forever.
- A Partisan unit goes into battle with the enemy twice stronger, somehow resists detachment to attack deep into the night, where the fraud are captured combatants from all units and thrown to the terrible torture and eventually murder. So brutally tortured and injured others who were able to survive the night, he was shot and thrown into the pit.
- "The blue colour of Malmö FF was dropped into my eyes by an angel when I was born" These are the words used by writer Björn Ranelid to explain the feelings a devoted fan has for his team. This documentary presents the supporters of Malmö FF, who will do anything for their team, whether they win or lose. "True Blue" is a film for anyone, who ever supported a team, be it Malmö FF or any other.
- Fabris, a center-forward and the key player of the harbor town's football team, is a selfish individualist who is believed that he's irreplaceable in the first squad. He's also a womanizer who tries to seduce pretty Nena, a member of the working's committee and successful swimmer. However, she's emotionally close to Zdravko, who is, same like Fabris, a worthy center-forward himself.
- A love story set in Split, Dalmatia during the last years of Italian occupation. A local girl falls in love with Italian soldier.
- A troubled middle-aged man spends his summer holiday with his mother.
- The most popular news in 2013, according to Croatian online portals, was the tragic death of Dolores Lambasa. The documentary observes the final year of her life and her intense relationship with the media.
- Petar is a young architect from the city of Zagreb. His printer breaks down, and he has just one hour to print off his project plans and enter them in a competition. After a series of disasters, Petar gives up but he is persuaded to try again by Pike, an unconventional man from the hinterland.
- Award-winning poet Gordana Benic's poetic vision of Diocletian's Palace is portrayed in the film through a combination of the lunar landscape of the island of Pag, the cosmic archaeology of the city of Split, and the futuristic vision of Nikola Tesla. Benic's poetic work is devoted in its entirety to the city of Split, and in the film the Palace has the dimension of a new reality that the locals have not seen. The title of the film "Grounded Cosmos" is an oxymoron, a paradox, as also is the prose poetry of Gordana Benic. Having received the "Goran's Wreath" award in 2014 for her entire poetic oeuvre, this year, for her collection "Equator of the Heavens", she has won the literature prize of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Her poetry has been translated into a dozen foreign languages, and her books into German and French. Her four books, each on an imaginary poetic palace, were written on the island of Pag, as it is her way to approach the Palace by distancing herself from it. It was the infinitude within us, that cosmic component within the Palace, which Gordana Benic felt whilst still a child in her day-to-day comings and goings past the Sphinx. The power of the visuality of her poetry, also in the film, brings the viewer sensations both sensory and spiritual. The film is intended for an audience that has retained the power to feel the artistic energy that is driven by an impulse that comes from dimensions that are invisible to the eye, and the consequence is lift-off.
- Music Box is a story about the trials and tribulations in the life of a high school student named Lana. She can't cope with all that life has in store: problems at home, Dad's mysterious departure and Mom's unhapiness. Lana experiences typical teen problems of the heart coupled with issues at school. She sees no other way out but to run away from home.
- Through the window of his old building, curious and idle Mr Piero "spies" the apartment across the street where lives Giovanni, an Italian soldier. Despite his wife's resentment and ridicule from the neighborhood, Piero cannot resist the temptation of dangerous surveillance. His curiosity is heated upon noticing that his neighbor returned from the war campaign in the hinterland with bloodied hands.
- In 1972, Congolese-Belgian pop star Jack Roskam moved to Yugoslavia, where he met and married his Croatian wife. He became the guitarist of one of the most popular local rock bands, Galija. Tall, black, his hair in dreadlocks, Jack stood out on stage among his mostly Serbian band-mates. A confirmed pacifist, Jack had escaped service in the Belgium army, but when the war in Yugoslavia broke out, his convictions were sorely tested. The war forced him to exchange his Fender Stratocaster for a Kalashnikov and to fight in the Croatian army. Meanwhile, Bosnian filmmaker Sergej Kreso left the country during the war. After 15 years he comes back to take a tour with Jack, looking for the Galija members and the answers to his questions. This road movie portrays a country under reconstruction, filled with striking images of both the beauty and the scars.
- A dance exploration film tapping into the excitement of a creative spark. For many, saying "I don't know" is difficult. But the moments after saying I don't know are the most exhilarating moments. It means to learn, discover or experience. Dancer Mia Bourhis and Director Glen MacKay traveled to a place they'd never been to without any pre-production plans. Reacting to what they discovered and embracing a spontaneous approach.
- We are taken on an interesting trip along the coast of Dalmatia from the isle of Bua to the town of Spalato. A magnificent sunset on the Adriatic concludes the subject.
- A film within a film within a film within a fish.
- The Prague Grand Orchestra travels by train to a music festival in Yugoslavia. Only the singer Sona Klánová missed the departure. In the meantime, she managed to buy a ticket to Belgrade at the air-terminal from Mrs Navrátilová, who couldn't make the trip. In the meantime, the orchestra conductor is beside himself with despair. He phoned to Prague from the border, and when he realized that Sona had left her house in a taxi, he thought that she would catch up with them by the road. The orchestra delayed the train's departure with an improvised concert for the custom officers and the passengers.
- The first underground photograph was made by the French man Louis Boutan back in 1893 on a plate. His camera weighed at least 200 kilos. It was locked in a copper barrel. The plates were made especially for him by the Lumière brothers. It took another four decades, before the German Hans Haas constructed the first closed housing system in 1937, and made a series of good underwater photographs in the Adriatic Sea. The same summer, a small group of Slovene natural science students, who called themselves Racani, dived beneath the sea without a helmet. They replaced it with an ingenious home-made diving gear. They took their first underwater photographs with their simple home-made "bell". With this, Slovenes equalled the achievements of the Germans and became the first underwater photographers. Not only that, we became the pioneers of exploratory and scientific underwater photography, as the first scientifically analysed and catalogued collection of plant and animal photographs made the very same year proves. These pioneers were Ivan Kuscer, Dusan Kuscer, Marko Zalokar and Drago Leskovsek. Racani wrote in their diary: Each of us dived into the bay at Raca that day. The blueness of the sea, the fish, algae and the sea urchins were exciting enough. It is a special feeling to hover in the "blue". You're by yourself, hanging by a thick rope and surrounded by a blue emptiness. You lose your sense of distance, the bottom is infinitely deep. That was our dream. Freed from the laws of gravity, I floated in a three-dimensional space. Thanks to my new "lungs", I could make carefree moves, levitated in emptiness, ascended and descended... I vaguely felt that I was cheating nature. But it seemed impossible to be punished for such a beautiful sin. This spot under the Velebit range was our home for seven summers. Here we made our first steps into the wonderful, undersea world. Raca was the site of numerous fantastic experiences, our promised land, where we forgot all the perks of city life. It was a school where we learned about nature and ourselves. We wish everyone to have such great times as we had here. What drove those young men, who had just recently come of age, to set out in 1937 on foot to the coast, and became part of the history of the undersea studies and also pioneers of exploratory underwater photography? A hidden story about human passion and an unending yearning to discover the unknown - a story about an astonishing beauty and the aesthetics of the mysterious.
- The five remaining teams travel from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Florence, Italy. Fatigue and stress cause one team to break down. Another team take some drastic measures in order to improve their position in the race. A new twist is revealed for the last team to reach the Pit Stop.
- Harry and Jean arrive in Beirut in hot pursuit of Randall, who is holding Professor Dawson. Meanwhile, Dalby holds a secret rendezvous with Stok, a Russian colonel.
- Dalby challenges General Cathcart, suspecting American involvement in Dawson's abduction. Harry and Jean head to the Pacific atoll where the neutron bomb is to be tested.