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- Although being one of the first movies to take humoristic approach towards violent break-up of Yugoslavia, this motion picture is partly based on real events that took place in September of 1991. Few months after Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia, Federal military installations are still present with previously recruited Croatian boys trapped inside. One such installation is a garrison on a small Dalmatian island, commanded by Major Aleksa Milosavljevic. Besieged by local militia, Major Aleksa threatens to blow up ammunition depots with half an island in case of any hostile action. During the stalemate, art historian Blaz Gajski comes from Zagreb in order to rescue his son from the barracks.
- How the rise of Yugoslav and Serbian autocrat Slobodan Milosevic irreparably ruined both the country and its people, and what made the people support him in the first place.
- Journalist Nenad Kulacin and author Marko Vidojkovic host "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," their weekly uncompromisingly opinionated talk and news satire show that fights for political and media freedoms in Serbia.
- Nije filozofski cutati (It's Not Philosophical to Be Silent) is a panel discussion held each Thursday at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, where intellectuals discuss different aspects of the crisis Serbian society is in under Vucic.
- News program for the independent Serbian cable television channel N1 where N1 reporters analyze the most important events of the day.
- "Dnevnik u 19" (aka News at 7PM) is the flagship evening news program for Serbian independent cable news channel N1.
- 'Vladalac' (referring to Machiavelli's The Prince) is a two-part journalistic expose on Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, focusing on his ultranationalistic past, and Machiavellian and potentially criminal and dictatorial present.
- In this spiritual sequel to his banned TV show '390 stepeni Marka Vidojkovica,' uncompromising author Marko Vidojkovic is joined each week by a famous guest to riff on pro-government tabloid headlines and mock the illiberal ruling elite.
- Documentary produced by the independent Belgrade weekly Vreme about the smear campaign against the assassinated Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic which was meant to assassinate his character before the actual murder.
- The life story of Predrag Koraksic Corax, legendary Serbian political satirist and caricaturist, in his own and his friends' words.
- Morning talk show program on independent Serbian cable channel N1 covering current affairs, politics and cultural events in Serbia.
- Daily late afternoon talk show for the independent Serbian cable television channel N1 where news from politics and economy as well as sports and culture are analyzed.
- Daytime talk show about current affairs, sports, culture, and social and political issues in Serbia for the independent cable television channel Nova S.
- Weekly political talk show for the independent cable television channel N1 hosted by N1 journalist Branislav Sovljanski.
- 'U Srbiji danas' (Today in Serbia) is radio and TV host Veljko Pajovic's pro-democratic, censorship-free, political talk show for RTV Sabac. Each episode includes two guests and musical breaks.
- Political talk-show produced for the web by the independent weekly Vreme from Belgrade, Serbia, and hosted by its top journalists.
- Weekly evening political talk show for the independent Serbian cable television channel N1 hosted by its editor-in-chief, journalist Jugoslav Cosic.
- 'Mentalno razgibavanje' co-host Marko Stepanovic hosts his own non-comedic political talk show for 'Nasa Televizija.'