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  1. 1
    Published 2003
    “…Early 80s – intellectual elites stage a campaign for the freedom of expression, assembling intellectuals from all over the former Yugoslavia. …”
  2. 2
    “…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.…”
  3. 3
    “…Conference of independent intellectuals of ex-Yugoslavia (Rade Šerbedžija, Slobodan Selenic, Boris Vukobrat, Mirko Tepavac and others), Geneva, 27 June, 1994.…”
  4. 4
    “…Serbian refugees living in Pula, Vojvodina; Sarajevo intellectuals on prospects for peace in Bosnia; Serbian and international academics on prospects of multiethnic and multicultural society in Serbia.…”
  5. 5
    Published 1976
    “…Meanwhile, Marija has managed to smuggle out a secret list of prominent Belgrade intellectuals whom the Germans plan to take with them to serve the German nation. …”
  6. 6
    Published 2003
    “…Serbian intellectual circles respond to the desire for more independence voiced by republican leaderships of the former Yugoslavia by calling for the integration of all Serbs, primarily in the cultural domain. …”
  7. 7
    “…Queuing for food; the night after the elections; Vladimir Goati (political analyst) comments on the Parliamentary elections; declining living standards; social upheavals and children; Slobodan Inic (dissident intellectual) on the events of 1993; photo exhibition about people emigrating from Serbia in the 1990s; interview with Dessa Trevisa ('The Times' correspondent); architecture of Belgrade; interview with Dragoslav Rancic (journalist); ‘Unforgettable Belgrade’: the spirit of Belgrade.…”
  8. 8
    “…A parable about freedom; forced conscription in to the Serbian army; interview with George Konrad (Hungarian intellectual and former dissident writer); political situation in Novi Sad; Dušan Janjić (academic) on the book of the Institute of Social Sciences ‘Serbia Between the Past and the Future’; summer holiday in Montenegro or in Greece?…”
  9. 9
    “…A parable about the regime's inability to solve social needs; Vojislav Šešelj (SRS), Zoran Đindic (DS), Novak Kilibarda (NRS CG), Miograd Peršic (Serbian Minister of Information) and others on several CNN and AFP journalists losing their accreditation; dissident intellectuals in Paris (Vidoslav Stevanovic, writer; Lordan Zafranovic, film director; Predrag Matvejevic, writer; Ivan Đuric, academic) on the situation in ex-Yugoslavia; the attack on Roma night street-cleaners in Belgrade; on the campaign against the Soros Foundation in Belgrade; on the association of bank account holders; businessmen in politics (Milan Panic, ICN Pharmaceuticals; Dragan Tomic, SIMPO; Mirko Marianovic, Progres; Bogolub Karic, Karic Bank); declining living standards in Belgrade; on Bosnian Serbs; Vitalij Churkin's (Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs) mission in Bosnia; anti-Semitism and fascism; smuggling of poor quality goods and dangerous products into Yugoslavia because of embargo; political caricatures.…”
  10. 10
    Published 2003
    “…Duration: 01:44:00 Until recently a University professor, a bohemian writer, a member of Belgrade's intellectual circles and a passionate opponent of the Milosevic regime, Teja is now the manager of a big publishing house. …”
  11. 11
    Published 1980
    “…The passengers are nothing but extraordinary and include a young ballad singer and a womanizer, careless hunter, hypochondriac, German loving nit-picking intellectual, an old soldier from the First World War, two Gypsy harmonica players and a newly married couple. …”
  12. 12
    Published 1993
    “…Following a trail of blue dust the girl meets an unusual man and soon a bizarre intellectual and carnal romance develops between the two. …”
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