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    “…A parable about the regime's inability to solve social problems; prospects for peace in ex-Yugoslavia; economic and political situation in Slovakia; 'Metelka' group of artists in Ljubljana; interview with Adil Zulfikarpašić (Bosnian public figure); legislation after the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; Mileta Prodanović’s stories about Belgrade.…”
  2. 2
    “…A city dump; formation of voluntary paramilitary units; 'After Tito Radovan': incorporation of a poem about Radovan Karadzic in a textbook for elementary schools; cultural heritage in the former Yugoslavia; ‘Unforgettable Belgrade’: development of cinematography in Serbia; AIM (Alternativna Informativna Mreza) - an independent news agency in Yugoslavia; on hyperinflation; on milk as the basis of nutrition in contemporary Serbia; anniversary of the establishment of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 29 November 1943.…”
  3. 3
    Published 2003
    “…In late 60s and early 70s the two opposition groupings are unquestionably alike – both criticized the Yugoslav socialist system. Many Yugoslavs turn into Serbs. The concept of a unified Yugoslavia turns into the idea of cultural union of territories inhabited by Serbs. …”
  4. 4
    Published 1980
    “…The concluding episode of this famous Yugoslav TV-series striving to portray good and bad sides of everyday life in socialist Yugoslavia brings the story of Borivoje Šurdilović-Šurda to a happy end. …”
  5. 5
    Published 1983
    “…This bizarre TV-drama tells the story of a lost identity caused by socialist “progress.” In search of a better life, Radovan moved from his native village to the city suburbs where he lives with his weird family on the 12th floor. …”
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    Published 1973
    “…But this time he is wrong, and rather than finishing his education and getting the necessary qualifications, Paja and Jara decide to leave the company and become private truckers in socialist Yugoslavia. Struggling at first, gradually through many comic situations they achieve success and even wealth, but only by breaking the law, and they are soon faced with jail sentences. …”
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