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Vukica Djilas – Home Movies
Eredeti cím: Vukica Đilas – Home Movies ( Film )
It compiles more than twenty years of passionately recorded “pictures from life” captured on super 8, that Vukica Djilas shot from 1970 to late 1990s.
Man from Vukovar
Eredeti cím: Čovek iz Vukovara ( Film )
This documentary film is the first and only Serbian film that provides a true picture of the drama of the Serbs in Vukovar and the status of the Serbs in Croatia. Having lost their status as a constituent nation in Croatia by overvoting in the assembly, the Serbs became prey to vampirized Croatian nationalism. During several months of filming in Vukovar, Jovanović documented all aspects of the tragedy of the Serbs in Vukovar with extensive (many hours) of material.
Silo Danube, Vukovar
Eredeti cím: Silos Dunav, Vukovar ( Film )
In Vukovar, during the Croatin War of Independence, after the devastation of the town and the bombings, hundreds of tons of wheat have leaked out of a destroyed grain elevator. Thousands of ravens descend upon the wheat. In 1992, Zilnik resigned from Novi Sad TV and became one of the first directors in the world to switch to video. Silo Danube, Vukovar became last film the director shot on 35mm.
Vukovar of My Youth
Eredeti cím: Vukovar moje mladosti ( Film )
The life in Vukovar in it's earlier days.
Vukovar - Final Cut
Eredeti cím: Vukovar - poslednji rez ( Film )
This film represents an effort to create a truthful story about everything that happened in Vukovar (Croatia) during the spring, summer and fall of 1991, as well as what happened before this time, shortly after the tragic event of 1991, and what the historical, societal and emotional consequences are, after years of pain, suffering and disappointment.
Vukovar: The Way Home
Eredeti cím: Vukovar se vraća kući ( Film )
The story follows a group of Croatian refugees who have been forced to leave their hometown of Vukovar by Serbian forces during Croatia's struggle for independence. The people are settled at a railway station in a village near Vukovar, where they live in a train which is adapted to serve as a temporary accommodation.The situation grows dim as the date of their return proves to be uncertain, and the lives of the survivors and refugees becomes more and more complicated being burdened by PTSP and strong feelings of hope to return to their homestead.