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- Prle, Tihi, and other youths from the resistance movement in German-occupied Belgrade are high on the Gestapo's termination list. Some of them get written off, but new ones arrive and continue to fight.
- A young man wants to marry the beautiful daughter of a landowner who refuses to allow the marriage. To prove his worth, the young man becomes a miller in a vampire-infested local mill.
- Surda, a man in his 30s who comes from a small town to Belgrade to get rich. However, no job is good for him, so he tries his luck in Germany, but this venture proves to be the same thing, so he heads back to his native Yugoslavia.
- Katarina Andjelic, nicknamed "Cakana", lives with her two children, her brother Bata, and his daughter. She is an sculpture and painting artist, but there are not many people who can see her potential. Her ex-husband, Dragoslav, is trying to get her back, because he still loves her. Cakana, who was cheated by him, still loves him, but refuses his love.
- On June 28th 1389, at Kosovo Polje, an army of the Serbian Prince Lazar made a stand against the advancing Ottoman forces of Sultan Murad.
- The plot follows the story of Zona Zamfirova (Katarina Radivojevic), a local rich man's daughter, and the vicissitudes of her affair with Mane (Vojin Cetkovic), an ordinary goldsmith. As it was undesirable for the daughter of a rich man to marry a craftsman, the two are at first divided, with the possibility of Zona marrying the son of other rich people, Manulac. Everything is, however, changed as Mane organizes a successful conspiracy to keep Zona for himself.
- Sveto Mesto is based on a literary classic, Nikolai Gogol's 1835 short story, 'Viy'.
- Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic's efforts to standardize Serbian language and grammar in the 19th century, chronicling its adoption across Yugoslavia amid major Serbian historical events of that era.
- In Summer of 1944 Prle and Tihi, young yet veteran resistance fighters, together with Joca, old and moody radio operator, are sent by partisans to Belgrade, the Yugoslav capital still under German occupation. As victorious partisan forces approach, Prle, Tihi, and Joca must continue their underground work in order to prepare the city for liberation.
- The intertwined lives of numerous characters set in 1990s Belgrade who all try to live happily during rather unhappy times.
- "Theater at Home" was a classic Yugoslavian TV sitcom that ran for five seasons from 1972 till 1984. It was a story about the working-class Petrovic family. Patriarch Rodoljub is a lawyer from the small village of Przogrnci. His wife Olga is an architect and they have a son, Borko. Their maid Tina poses as their relative for tax reasons. The most memorable characters are the old-school mother-in-law Snezana and her friend Vasa S. Tajcic, who has a huge imagination but is disliked by the rest of the family. Other characters include landlord Ceda Mungos, his cheating wife Rajka, Rodoljub's co-worker Taja, and Rodoljub's mother Vuka from Przogrnci.
- Bane Bumbar is growing up in Stara Karaburma neighbourhood with his parents Sreta and Olja, his half-sister Seka Stajn (his mother's child form a previous marriage) and his maternal grandmother Elvira. His circle of friends includes characters such as Miki Rubiroza, Glupi Uke, Boca Combe, as well as his off-and-on girlfriend Goca. Occasionally narrated by Bane and other characters from a distance of 10-15 years, each one of 10 episodes depicts a different year from 1960 to 1969, inclusive, with Bane's various endeavours, concerns, education, love life, etc. taking center stage during each particular episode.
- Two parallel stories set in a village in Central Serbia about two families and the political context of the time.
- The story of the capture of General Draza Mihailovic and his Chetniks.
- The adventures of Paja and Jare, the two honest and good-natured truck drivers and partners in business. They meet various people while on the road, which mostly turns out bad for them, but at the end it's their friendship that saves the day.
- Trials and tribulations of family Popadic, a typical family of five with their everyday problems.
- In a fictional tavern located in a tiny UN demilitarized zone, during the Bosnian war, spies from all three warring sides are waiting for a foreign spy with a secret weapon that will bring victory to the side that obtains it.
- Radovan III is a "serious comedy" about the life of a man brought into the city, the apartment on the 12th floor, the skyscraper, which is actually "vertical street". From the homeland - villages, fields, forests ... woke up one day closer to heaven than earth. And there, like a bird without wings, trying to change her life, to adapt, to adjust, accept all that he has never been close, tormenting himself and all with whom he lives, repeatedly - in vain! Radovan is a story about people who were left stranded on the life of "country" and moved into an apartment (cage) a myriad of buildings, skyscrapers... on our densely populated planet.
- Follows the adventures of police inspector Bosko Simic, that has five kids and four wives. The life of his unusual family is full of comical situations, but family love helps him to always find the best way out of every situation.
- Most of the story is about young boy Zlatko and his friend Dusko, the two boys and their relationship with parents and the funny characters that live in their neighborhood. They are especially curious about the local pet shop, a place that obviously keeps a secret. In the first season of this show, the main characters were Vladimir and Dragana, a duo that talks about many issues and later follows the adventures of Zlatko's family. In the second and third season, Dragana already left while Vladimir only occasionally appeared as one of the neighbors.
- The search for the everlasting blue paint from Byzantine church murals turn into a sensual love story in which Europe meets the Balkans. Based on a story by Milorad Paviæ, the internationally acclaimed author of "The Dictionary of the Khazars "
- The last Serbian king's reign sparks civil unrest as his autocracy fuels demands for rights. Amidst tragedy, he pursues a controversial marriage to his mistress, Draga Masin.
- A boy who is helping lonely, elderly people revives their urge to live and receives in return their love and understanding, which have been denied to him by his parents.
- FIRST STORY: The Waiting Room. Vanja and Dara, middle-aged women from different social strata, meet in the the hall of a hospital waiting room, waiting to be called to prepare to have abortions; this unexpected meeting starts many questions in their minds and make them reconsider their decision. SECOND STORY: The Road. In the Serbian countryside, a mother is taking her daughter to the doctor who lives alone in a wagon in which he performs illegal abortions. All through their journey the mother's traditional attitude against pregnancy before marriage collies with her daughter's youthful wish for the birth of new life through love. THIRD STORY: Water. Nada, in her late 20s, is in a prison cell remembering the tragic events that made her kill her husband. In the hospital, where she was taken by a police car, trying to abort his child, she met a person she didn't expect to meet.