At the end of the 1970s, Yugoslav cinema left a deep impression on our audience. At that time, just after the end of the Cultural Revolution, Yugoslav cinema was like a breeze blowing, attracting countless audiences.
The plot of Yugoslav films is tortuous, the characters are distinct, especially the World War II films he shot, which are very outstanding, fully demonstrating the cruelty and ruthlessness of the war, and showing the spirit of the Yugoslav people who are not afraid of violence and fight for freedom. To this day, the name of Yugoslavia has become a history, but the good memories brought to us by Yugoslav movies are timeless and indelible!
Unforgettable Yugoslav era!
1956
Old Hate New Hate (Yugoslavia)
Adventures of The Little Warrior (Yugoslavia)
"The Moment" (Yugoslavia 1955)
The Two Of Them (Yugoslavia 1955)
1957
Siege (Yugoslavia 1954)
The Chaser (Yugoslavia)
1958
Big and Small (Yugoslavia)
"That's Not in Vain" (Yugoslavia)
1973
Bridge [North Translation/1977]

Walter Defends Sarajevo [North Translation/1977]
1977
67 days
1978
Child with Violin (Yugoslavia 1975)
Narrowing the Encirclement (Yugoslavia 1974)
Night Raid on the Airport (Yugoslavia 1967)
Arriving Before Dawn (Yugoslavia 1978)
Occupation of the 26th Picture (Yugoslavia, 1978)
1979
Battle of Sudeska (Yugoslavia 1973)
The Battle of the Southern Railway (Yugoslavia 1978)
1982
Temporary Workers (Yugoslavia 1980)
1984
Train to Kraljevo (Yugoslavia 1981)
1986
Hello Taxi (Yugoslavia 1984)
1990
Murders in Sarajevo (Yugoslavia 1975)
Blazing Love (Yugoslavia 1984)