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- TV SeriesPrequel series to The Terminal List (2022) following Ben Edwards' journey from Navy SEAL to CIA operative.
- Monte Cassino film follows Jedrek, a Russian ex-gulag orphan joining Allied II Corps. His meeting Pola, a nurse, transforms him as they experience the Battle of Monte Cassino, crucial for the Italian campaign and Jedrek's destiny.
- Tina (28) lives in what appears to be an idyllic marriage in town on the Adriatic coast. She is a housewife who takes care of their six-year-old daughter, while her husband Frane (32) provides for the family. Their relationship begins to change when Tina expresses her desire to complete the college education she had to abandon due to pregnancy. Despite initially consenting and supporting her, Frane starts showing disapproval, initially through minor acts of sabotage. Over time, conflicts become more frequent, and arguments turn increasingly violent.
- From Wall Street to the Dalmatian Coast, a son's search for meaning and home. He finds strength in an underground movement.
- Jack Holborn is 13-year-old orphan in the 1700's that wants to get a job on a sailing ship to avoid foster homes. Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn catholic church in London, when he was a baby. He was wearing a leather arm band with the name "Jack" on it. His aim is to set sail with Captain Sharingham. At the sight of Jack's arm band, the captain reveals that the band looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows. Jack is desperately seeking answers, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. The Captain also has a twin brother who works as a judge. The two brothers hate each other, mostly because of the captain's piracy side business. Jack sneaks onboard the Captain's ship "Charming Molly", and the journey begins. A journey that consists of piracy, traveling through swamps, and slavery in Bombay. Jack will find his answers, but the road there is long.
- Old Surehand and Old Wabble are trailing a killer, but on the way they also intervene in a dispute between the Comanche and the settlers.
- "Zavadlav" is a crime documentary film that explores an event that shocked Croatia. In broad daylight, a young man named Filip Zavadlav used an automatic rifle to kill three young men. Drug dealers had been threatening his brother for years and tormenting Filip, and in a moment when he felt there was no way out, he riddled them with bullets using AK47. Despite being a triple murderer, many consider Filip Zavadlav a hero. This film exposes all the misery and shortcomings of Split, where drug dealers reign, and people feel as though they have no protection, but are left to fend for themselves.
- The movie takes place in the early 18th century on the borders between Bosnia and Dalmatia, the crossroad between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice. It deals with issues relating to the region's native Croats as they struggle between to live between two empires and two faiths: Catholicism and Islam.
- The world's best drone builders and pilots must design and create the ultimate flying machines to be able to conquer ever-changing obstacles and win points to avoid being knocked out of the competition.
- During a summer holiday, a mother and her teenage daughter must learn to navigate their strained relationship after a family scandal.
- Two half-brothers get to know each other while sailing up a river in an inhospitable region in search of the place where their father was found dead.
- An absurd combination of circumstances turns two idle young men into fugitives from the law.
- Award-winning poet Gordana Benic's poetic vision of Diocletian's Palace is portrayed in the film through a combination of the lunar landscape of the island of Pag, the cosmic archaeology of the city of Split, and the futuristic vision of Nikola Tesla. Benic's poetic work is devoted in its entirety to the city of Split, and in the film the Palace has the dimension of a new reality that the locals have not seen. The title of the film "Grounded Cosmos" is an oxymoron, a paradox, as also is the prose poetry of Gordana Benic. Having received the "Goran's Wreath" award in 2014 for her entire poetic oeuvre, this year, for her collection "Equator of the Heavens", she has won the literature prize of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Her poetry has been translated into a dozen foreign languages, and her books into German and French. Her four books, each on an imaginary poetic palace, were written on the island of Pag, as it is her way to approach the Palace by distancing herself from it. It was the infinitude within us, that cosmic component within the Palace, which Gordana Benic felt whilst still a child in her day-to-day comings and goings past the Sphinx. The power of the visuality of her poetry, also in the film, brings the viewer sensations both sensory and spiritual. The film is intended for an audience that has retained the power to feel the artistic energy that is driven by an impulse that comes from dimensions that are invisible to the eye, and the consequence is lift-off.
- Little Giant is the story of an eccentric undertaker, more popularly known as an amateur long distance runner, whose emotional turmoil and personal insecurities lead to eventual estrangement both from his family and religious community. He finds solace in two things - his daughter Kona and his love of nature and God's creatures. After his latest outburst results in temporary imprisonment and increased public ridicule for his daughter, the Little Giant turns to running for therapy.
- Entertainment sports talk show produced by Castor Multimedia for Croatian National Television's primary network "HRT 1". The host and the author of the concept Zeljka Ogresta visited 20 of the best Croatian athletes and did 30 minute specials with each one of them.
- Serious People guys have paranormal encounters and try to solve mysteries.
- During the official intermission of the Yugoslav Eurosong contest, the special guest star was Johny Logan, the three times winner of the famous Eurovision Song Contest. In a bravura performance Johny Logan sings his greatest hits, as well as a skillfully chosen medley of Motown greats.
- Ana Magas is a young woman sentenced on eight years of prison after killing her husband Lucijan in a self-defense. After three years in prison the president of the Republic of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic, has given Ana amnesty. When she came back to her hometown Zadar she became aware that struggle for her rights and 'normal life' is at its very beginning. Ana is aware that living together with her son is too much to expect. Even the social workers named her to be his legal guardian - her son refuses to see her. After she was released from the prison a new life begins, struggle for her child, finding a place to live, a job to do, facing the reality of 'freedom' and new expectations.
- After winning the Eurosong contest in 1989 Yugoslavia was the 1990 host country. This was the big selection of the Yugoslav candidates to attempt a second win in a row.
- Incredible story of Petar Radenkovic. From Belgrade to Munich, from cheap hotel rooms to a Bundesliga superstar. Millions of copies of his song were sold. The story of a man of whom Germany was proud and Yugoslavia wouldn't speak a word.
- Searching for a Storm asks if the UN is guilty of using its war crimes court to justify UN failures during the war in the former Yugoslavia and whether Croat general Ante Gotovina is a scapegoat of the court.