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  1. 1
    Published 1974
    “…The DVD includes three further episodes of this long and successful TV-series about the Belgrade communist resistance movement during the early stages of WWII. …”
  2. 2
    Published 1964
    “…Unlike most of the war movies made under the Yugoslav communist regime, this film does not actually deal with either WWII or the communist revolution, but rather chronicles and celebrates the historic battle of Drina and Cer during the early stages of the First World War, when a small and outnumbered Serbian army defeated the invading Austro-Hungarian forces. …”
  3. 3
    Published 1974
    “…This legendary 13-part TV-series was made as a sequel to the movie in which a group of young communists carry out a series of underground attacks against the Germans in occupied Belgrade at the beginning of WWII. …”
  4. 4
    Published 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.…”
  5. 5
    “…A parable about low living standards; child-beggars in Serbia; declining cultural standards in Serbia; economic situation in Yugoslavia; life in Sarajevo; the return of Communist symbols and rhetoric into Serbian public life; a holiday in Montenegro; interview with Miodrag Lekic (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro); Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary and its ex-Yugoslavia students; old Belgrade; alternative theaters in Belgrade.…”
  6. 6
    Published 1974
    “…This DVD brings four concluding episodes of this hugely popular TV-series about the fighting adventures of Prle and Tihi and their comrades, all of them young Belgrade communists resisting the Nazi occupation of the city during the early stages of WWII. …”
  7. 7
    Published 2003
    “…From the 1960s onwards the conflict between modern and conservative, reform and anti-reform, centralist and federalist forces dominates the League of Communist of Serbia, and Serbian society as a whole. …”
  8. 8
    Published 2003
    “…The dogmatic wing in the League of Communists of Serbia that defeats the pro-compromise group, joins hands with opposition cultural elites.…”
  9. 9
    Published 1976
    “…The DVD includes three further episodes of this 13-part TV series, actually a sequel to a famous predecessor of the same length, telling the story of the communist resistance in Belgrade during WWII. The main characters of the original series, underground fighters Prle and Tihi, are still young, but now just a bit more experienced. …”
  10. 10
    Published 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. …”
  11. 11
    Published 1975
    “…Bane even applies for membership in the communist party, but is turned down. In all of his applications he is confronted with the same answer: If he wants to get a state apartment, he has to start a family. …”
  12. 12
    Published 1974
    “…This DVD includes four new episodes of the famous TV-series centering on the war adventures of Prle, Tihi and Paja, young communist resistance fighters from Belgrade who together with their party comrades undertake a series of attacks on the German occupying forces. …”
  13. 13
    “…A parable on the decay of living standards in Serbia; coverage of events of the past week (Belgrade marathon, situation in Sarajevo, Vuk Draškovic (SPO) and the Second Congress of Serbian Intellectuals); animated caricature: role of the international community in ex-Yugoslav settlements; Butros Gali's role in ex-Yugoslav settlements; coincidence of Easter and May Day in 1994; dissident intellectuals of the Communist epoch Gordan Jovanovic, Dragomir Olujic, Miograd Milic, Pavluško Imširevic, Jovica Mihajlovic on cruel methods used to suppress free thought in the SFRY; situation in Sanjak region; social security of officers and civilian employees of the Yugoslav Peoples’ Army; Niš's politicians on the political situation in the city; Vojvodina's politicians and public figures on the situation in the province; the fate of monuments linked to politics.…”
  14. 14
    Published 1977
    “…Set in Belgrade in communist Yugoslavia in the late 1970s, the film focuses on a teenage love story between two youngsters who come from different backgrounds. …”
  15. 15
    Published 1976
    “…The sequel follows the successful pattern of its predecessor and focuses on the same group of characters – mainly Prle and Tihi, two Belgrade members of the communist resistance. The only difference is the time period as the new series shifts from the beginning of the occupation towards the end of the war, with the first episode beginning in the summer of 1944. …”
  16. 16
    Published 1976
    “…The DVD includes two new episodes as this excellent TV-series on the Belgrade communist resistance gradually approaches its end. …”
  17. 17
    Published 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. …”
  18. 18
    Published 1974
    “…Meanwhile, Slavko, a partisan undercover agent working in the police discovers that raids are going to start in Belgrade on the very day when he should meet an important member of the communist headquarters from Zagreb. An artist connected with Tihi’s group is arrested by the special police and Miro and Joker come to look for Tihi who is safe in a hideout. …”
  19. 19
    Published 1986
    “…Zika’s Dynasty, Part Two again managed to become a blockbuster, relying heavily on a mixture of cheap jokes and plentiful nudity, thus serving as a prime example of late communist Yugoslav mass culture.…”
  20. 20
    Published 1982
    “…Set in an ambience of urban satire, the film is a genuine example of mainstream mass culture in late communist Yugoslavia with its abundance of cheap humor and mild criticism of the faults of the system. …”
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