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Think It Over (1961)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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Good Luck (1967)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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Where the Law Ends (1963)
A story about oppression and inhumane treatment of women in backward areas of the country. Woman is equal, but where the law ends, the woman's husband is the only existing law.
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Ustashe (1973)
Documentary movie about the Ustashe.
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12 Months of Winter (1983)
Movie about Stalinism. The film was shot in 1971, but, according to the testimony of Škanata himself, at the closed screening, the then leaders of the SK Serbia Latinka Perović and Draža Marković told him that "it is good, but it is not yet time to show it". It was not shown until twelve years later.
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Ateks (1983)
Short movie.
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Josip Broz Tito (1980)
Documentary film thay depicts the life and career of the then Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. It represents the second film Škanata made about Tito's life (after the short film Tito three years earlier, i.e. the last film made about Tito during his lifetime).
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Terrorists (1970)
Documentary about Croatian Ustashe terrorists and their attacks in Yugoslavia.
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In the Shadow of Magic (1955)
Educational film that shows all the horrors that witch-doctors caused in backwards villages before modern medicine took over.
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I Renounce The World (1965)
A film about young girls from the villages that go to the monastery and break any connection with the outside world. The portrayal of a ritual in which girls turn from world to sanctuary, and become nuns.
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Report from the Zavoj Village (1963)
About the events from the beginning of 1963, when the sudden outburst of earth blocked the course of the Visočica River in the southeast of Serbia and flooded the village of Zavoj.
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Soldier, Go Away! (1966)
It tells a story about Bosnian ex-fighter who lost his whole family in the WW2.
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First Grammatical Case: Human (1964)
The film has three plans: on the one hand, scenes of children who write a school task on the subject of the size and ugliness of a human being, on the other hand, the cadres of miners who protest against inhuman maltreatment of a colleague who lost his hand and on the third side, a shot of a disabled person with a prosthesis Under the arm passes through a rocky street.
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A Vampire's Nostalgia (1968)
About a domestic traitor who helped the Italians kill his fellow Dalmatians.
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The Arrival (1965)
"UIjez" shows the events in the then Kosovo, that is, the process of industrialization and modernization that symbolizes the arrival of excavators and other construction machinery.
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God and Croats (1993)
The film dedicated to the victims of the Ustasha genocide from 1941-1945. It shows the rise and fall of Independent State of Croatia during second World War as well as genocide that happened during this regime.
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Great Century (1958)
Documentary by Krsto.
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Work And Physical Exercise (1958)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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White Harvests (1958)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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Unit of Peace (1957)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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Life-Saving Drops (1954)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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Relay of Youth (1957)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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Debt of Conscience (1957)
Short documentary by Krsto Škanata.
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Communists of Yugoslavia (1975)
Documentary movie about the Communists of Yugoslavia.
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Demolition of the Chapel on Lovćen (1992)
The movie shows the demolition of the old chapel on Jezerski vrh on Lovćen where the Montenegrin bishop Petar Petrović Njegoš was buried, and the subsequent construction of today's Njegoš mausoleum. The film was completed in the 1970s, but it was not available to the public, it was banned and it ended up in a bunker until the beginning of the 1990s, when it was shown on the Radio Television of Serbia.
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Thank You for Freedom (1988)
Documentary that shows the consequences of the Vevčani case, which was, the violent conflict between the residents of the Vevčani settlement and the authorities of the then SR Macedonia. The film shows how the residents reconstruct the conflict during the traditional carnival, i.e. how they ironically compare the partisan victims in the Second World War, to whom they erected a monument with the inscription "Thank you for freedom", with their own fight against the tyrannical government.
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Mosevac (1988)
Residents of the village of Moševac near Maglaj replaced the local officials due to embezzlement and elected two young men, Dževad and Hasan, as leaders of the local community. But the bureaucracy has not been defeated, it does not recognize the democratically elected youth.
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Tito (1977)
Documentary about Josip Broz Tito, made when he was still alive and ruling Yugoslavia.


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