Severe torture and some seventy missing detainees is the reality of Split's Lora Stockade in which more than 1,000 persons from Split, Dalmatia, neighboring Bosnia-Herzegovina and the rump Yugoslavia were detained between 1992 and 1996.
Made with a lot of passion and subtle humor, ''Straight A's'' is a documentary about Lidija Šunjerga, a Croatian woman who moved to Amsterdam at the age of 19, worked there as a prostitute for 15 years and then returned home, facing numerous problems.
An educative documentary film intended for adolescents. It questions gender/sexual relationships and divisions in Croatia.
A shocking film about three heroin addicts from Pula. Its authors, Pula-based documentarists Aleksandar Pilepić i Claudio Radeka, follow the paths of heroin in Croatia.
The film follows the fate of a man who guards the barges anchored on the Drava River in Osijek Harbor, waiting to be written off as scrap iron.
Portrayal of the "Independent Republic of Peščenica" – Zagreb's old industrial suburb – and its colorful people.
The film follows the director and his wife in their numerous attempts of artificial insemination. ''All about Eva'' is a film that wins hearts with its bravery and makes audience laugh, applaud and shed a tear or two.
A film about a film; at the same time, a complex story about children and their lives, full of brilliant portrayals of schoolchildren and their educators in a children's home.
''Pavilion 22'' deals with one of the most obscure episodes of Croatia's recent history – the 1991 events in the notorious pavilion in the Zagreb Fair compound.
A TV ad made as part of the campaign for increased visibility of of gay persons in Croatia.
The master musicians of the rubab, once respected artists of their community, suddenly found themselves unwelcome overnight, and had to flee to the neighbouring country of Pakistan, fearful for their lives.
A film essay about a director and his hometown of Osijek. People in (un)usual situations on Christmas Eve 2000.
With its well-intended irony, this film shows that, when politics is at stake, even small places can become theaters of great games.