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, 1h24 Réalisé parVatroslav Mimica GenresDrame ActeursSlobodan Dimitrijević, Pavle Vuisić, Fabijan Šovagović, Olivera Katarina, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan Note71% The film follows a day in the life of a divorced Zagreb journalist Marko Požgaj (played by Dimitrijević), an average modern intellectual who goes about his daily business. Mundane scenes of Požgaj's day are shown interspersed with flashbacks and fantastic imagery reflecting his inner life. These include his recollections of childhood, his feelings about the present and past, including memories of his first marriage, his current girlfriend Rajka (Jagoda Kaloper) and his father killed in World War II (Pavle Vuisić), as well as his fantasies and hopes about the future.
, 1h29 GenresDrame, Science-fiction, Thriller, Horreur, Policier ActeursFabijan Šovagović, Božidarka Frajt Note76% Old houses in Zagreb are destroyed in order to build new, bigger blocks. A teacher who lives in one of these houses allows a stranger to share his home with him. The stranger has a fascination with statistics, and claims he can predict crimes based on statistical analyses. When a predicted murder did not occur, the stranger is adamant that the whole town will suffer unless a balance is achieved - and he leaves.
, 1h52 Réalisé parFadil Hadžić GenresDrame ThèmesFilm sur un écrivain, Journalisme, Politique ActeursRade Šerbedžija, Fabijan Šovagović, Milena Zupančič, Mladen Budiščak, Izet Hajdarhodžić, Slobodan Dimitrijević Note67% Vlado Kovač (Rade Šerbedžija) is a journalist in a Zagreb daily newspaper. One morning, in a drunken outburst, he attacks a newsstand and throws the newspapers to the ground. This prompts a meeting of the journalists' communist organization where Kovač's case is discussed. In the meeting, it transpires that the root cause of his revolt is dissatisfaction with the journalistic freedom in the newspaper: Kovač's article about the workers' strike in the Mikros tools factory was stopped by Mirko, the editor (Tonko Lonza). In the meeting, Kovač is sharply confronted by Tomac (Stevo Žigon) and is defended by Nada (Vera Zima), Kovač's colleague.