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  2. 260 Days - Wikipedia

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    Novel and the movie are based on Gubina's (born 1981) experience of captivity in Serbian concentration camp for 260 days during Croatian War of Independence, from August 1, 1991, to April 16, 1992. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] During his imprisonment in the camp as a 10-year-old boy, Gubina was abused, forced to collect dead bodies and witnessed his ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Border Post - Wikipedia

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    After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Karaula was the first film made in co-production with all the former republics, as well as a company from Hungary, the United Kingdom, and Austria, and the film was supported by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia, the Ministry ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. The Tour (film) - Wikipedia

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    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 the Croats. The troupe is forced to watch helplessly as the paramilitary commander (himself a devout fan of the actors) forces the captured soldiers to march to their deaths in the ...

  8. Dara of Jasenovac - Wikipedia

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    Dara of Jasenovac (Serbian: Дара из Јасеновца, romanized: Dara iz Jasenovca) is a 2021 Serbian historical drama film directed by Predrag Antonijević.Based on the testimonies of survivors, it deals with war crimes and atrocities that took place at Jasenovac concentration camp, [5] [6] which was a part of the Holocaust and the wider genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of ...

  9. 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]