Young Koko has just moved with his parents from his idyllic countryside home to a big city. There, with the help of his new friends and a neighbour he investigates the mysterious case of a dead old man who used to live in the flat he has just moved into. Koko and the Ghosts is a family film based on a popular Croatian series of young-adult novels written by Ivan Kušan.
Tito is a 2010 Croatian documentary television miniseries about Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. The first episode aired March 19, 2010. The series is a co-production by Croatian Radiotelevision and Mediteran film. The two first collaborated on the series Long Dark Night, which at a top audience of 1.8 million viewers was one of the most-watched domestic productions in history. After the announcement of the documentary, Broz's granddaughter Saša announced that she and her family would use all means possible to obstruct filming. Tito cost a reported 1 million euros to make.
A family from isolated village in Lika makes a good living out of American pension earned by their late granddad Djuradj and received by his widow Nedja. The very existence of a family is threatened when Nedja dies, but the head of the family comes up with a cunning plan.
The microcosmic world of a street market on the outskirts of Zagreb: traders, thieves, prostitutes, self-appointed security guards and other lost souls, each with their own unique ideas, passion or mania. We follow the tragicomic, mutually intertwined mini dramas of each character, as they fight to save the marketplace itself, when city planners threaten to raze it to the ground and replace it with a skyscraper.
Still today, years after the war, some regions are contaminated with broken families, poverty, crime and low-grade uranium. In the middle of nowhere in Western Herzegovina, at a NATO military training range, a nine-year-old girl called Alica, together with her uncle Valentin, collects shells and scraps of grenades to sell on the black market. Valentin dies of cancer, Alica's diagnosis is not good but there's no money for therapy. Alica's journey through the Land of Wonders begins.
A painter comes to the hospital for scanning, believed he has cancer. He carries a gun to shot himself just in case if it proves that he's right. When the results turn out to be negative, he's perplexed because it's actually life that is rigorous, and should he use his weapon anyway.
After a series of unfortunate events, TV subscription collector Pero falls into a deep emotional crisis from which he cannot escape. His only goal is - spiritual peace and, if possible - revenge. People he holds responsible are randomly chosen citizens of the Pusca Bistra village. After he accidently finds out certain facts, Pero finds irrefutable evidence about unhonorable acts of Pusca's citizens and accidently blackmails the entire village.
A story involving a group of traveling actors who perform at an experimental prison where the thieves have first class comforts provided to them by a reformist warden. Ironically the troupe performs a play named The State Thief, a play about thieves for thieves.
All kinds of patients roam through waiting room of a psychiatrist whose life motto is: everybody are crazy until is proved the other way.
A young violinist who plays at the war front decides to join his parents in Vienna after his best friend gets killed.
Iako je Predrag Vušović rođen 1960. godine u Kotoru, u Crnoj Gori, o njemu se uvijek govorilo kao o dubrovačkom glumcu. Vušović je u Dubrovniku završio osnovnu i srednju školu, te je s 12 godina imao glumački debi u kazalištu Mali Marin Držić s ulogom Toma Sawyera. Vušović je Akademiju dramske umjetnosti završio u Zagrebu, da bi se nakon toga vratio u Dubrovnik, gdje je dobio angažman u Kazalištu Marina Držića. 1996. godine se vraća u Zagreb i započinje glumiti u Gavelli, kazalište koje je mu je postalo i ostalo 'domom' sve do trenutka njegove smrti. Prvu televizijsku ulogu Vušović je imao u seriji 'Putovanje u Vučjak' 1986., a širem gledateljstvu postao poznat nakon uspjeha filma 'Kako je počeo rat na mom otoku' Vinka Brešana, s kojim je kasnije snimio i 'Maršala'. U Dubrovniku je redovno otvarao Dubrovačke ljetne igre, glumio je u mnogim predstavama i u 34 filma, a gledateljima je najpoznatiji po ulogama u televizijskim serijama, od kojih je zadnja bila ona u 'Periferija Cityju' Nove TV.
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