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  2. Vukovar, jedna priča - Wikipedia

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    In December 1995, the Croatian delegation prevented the film from being screened at a United Nations conference, calling it Serbian "propaganda". [3] [4] Writing for the Croatian daily Jutarnji list, Jurica Pavičić gave it a scathing review, saying the film was consistently promoting a false equidistance between the Croatian and Serbian nationalisms in the war, which he personally found ...

  3. 72 Days - Wikipedia

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    72 Days (Serbo-Croatian: Sedamdeset i dva dana) is a 2010 Croatian-Serbian black comedy film directed by Danilo Šerbedžija and starring Rade Šerbedžija.The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, [1] [2] but it did not make the final shortlist.

  4. The Ambush (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Ambush (Serbo-Croatian: Zaseda, Serbian Cyrillic: Заседа) is a 1969 Yugoslav black-and-white feature film written and directed by Živojin Pavlović. [1] It is considered to be one of the greatest achievements of the Yugoslav Black Wave.

  5. The Constitution (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution (Croatian: Ustav Republike Hrvatske, lit. 'The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia') is a 2016 Croatian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić, starring Nebojša Glogovac, Ksenija Marinković, Dejan Aćimović, and Božidar Smiljanić. The script was written by Ante Tomić and Grlić. [2]

  6. Witnesses (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    The front lines, where Croatian and Serbian forces fight each other, lie near the city. Meanwhile, in the city of Karlovac, a Serbian civilian Vasić is murdered. The story follows the local police officer Barbir ( Dražen Kühn ), who tries to solve the murder in spite of ethnic hatred and war revolving nearby.

  7. The Tour (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sonja, a Croatian Serb, tries to fool the soldiers into thinking they are Croats by performing a scene from a Croatian nationalist piece, but their commander sees through their ruse. As the Croatian troops prepare to force them back across the minefield, a Serbian paramilitary unit (obvious reference to Arkan's Tigers ) surrounds and captures ...

  8. List of Croatian films - Wikipedia

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    Serbian-Croatian-Canadian coproduction; screenplay by Goran Paskaljević unproduced before his death in 2020 The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent: Nebojša Slijepčević: Dragan Mićanović, Goran Bogdan, Alexis Manenti: Short drama: Winner of the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival: 2025: Sandbag Dam (Zečji nasip) Čejen ...

  9. Croatia–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Croatian and Serbian, official in Croatia and Serbia respectively, are mutually intelligible standard varieties of the Serbo-Croatian language. Between the two states, 186,633 Serbs live in Croatia with 57,900 Croats living in Serbia (as of 2011). [1] [2] Croatia has an embassy in Belgrade and a general consulate in Subotica.