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1Published 2003“…At the same time an alternative group – known as the Liberals - emerges within the communist party. As a solution to interethnic relations, the Liberals advocate more independence for a decentralized Serbia, and consistent federalization for Yugoslavia.…”
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2Published 1976“…This DVD includes two final episodes of this 13-part TV-series on Belgrade communist resistance in the wake of the liberation of the city. In the twelfth episode it is already obvious that the partisans will be in Belgrade within hours. …”
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4Published 1974“…Full of action and with quick narration and speedy montage, the series is made in the genuine tradition of action suspense crime movies and stands as a true representative of the once hugely popular genre of Yugoslav war movies celebrating and idolizing the communist-led national liberation struggle.…”
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5Published 1976“…The DVD consists of three new episode of this TV-series portraying the WWII adventures of Prle and Tihi, two very active young members of the Belgrade communist resistance, in the wake of the partisan liberation of the city. With its mixture of action, suspense and humor, the series stands out as one of the best examples of the genre of Yugoslav partisan war movies and has acquired as legendary a reputation as its predecessor, made two years earlier and set in the initial stages of WWII. …”
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6Published 1978“…Following these orders, the people of south Serbia rose up with the partisans against German, Bulgarian and other anti-partisan formations, attacking them from the liberated territory and from locations in the hinterland.…”
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7Published 2002“…The film is based on a novel by Serbian realist writer Stevan Sremac and depicts the atmosphere of the southern Serbian town Niš in the 19th century, in freshly liberated Serbia, not long after the end of Turkish rule. …”
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8Published 1976“…As victorious partisan forces close in on the city, Prle, Tihi and Joca now must continue their underground work in order to prepare for the liberation of the city. In the first episode Prle and Tihi are on their latest mission: to take a radio transmitter into Belgrade, still under Nazi occupation, and set up a communication post. …”
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9Published 1984“…Duration: 01:25:00 Set against the backdrop of a liberalization in Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia in 1968, this comedy is about the coming of age of Petar (Slavko Stimac) as he looks for love just about anywhere, now that he has discovered it exists. …”
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10Published 1992“…He finally succeeds in instigating riots, but gets arrested and ends up talking with the president who, surprisingly, turns out to be quite a liberal, interested in his opinions and willing to give him his own radio show. …”