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- After 20 years, Trpimir Orsos arrives in Gornji Kneginec near Varazdin and instead of a waste dump, he finds something incredible.
- Henri La Tour, a strolling player, is also a daring adventurer. So, when, after accomplishing a brilliant feat, he is awarded a title by King Louis XV, the Duke of Saint-Sever takes offense at it and challenges Henri to a duel. However, while they fight, a group of Austrian soldiers appear suddenly and the two rivals instantly unite to repel their enemies. Unfortunately, Saint-Sever is mortally wounded and, feeling he is about to die, he entreats his new friend to offer protection to Toinon, his natural daughter, whose life is being threatened...
- When Toda's dad is called away unexpectedly to defend his country, Toda undertakes an adventurous and challenging journey towards the neighbouring country in order to find her mum.
- The story of this comedy begins one spring evening when Crevo slowly falls asleep, and continues until noon the next day when the heated passions of the social community calm down to the point of pain... The assembly of the village committee of the village of Crevo is held once a year, under the leadership of President Dragec. Dragec is a conceited counterfeit of political grandeur, mirroring and copying the leaders of the government within his own modest capabilities. In any case, he is also an original copy of everything and anything that is on our plate. The most common lies, offers and promises are the current authorities, former and present, and often future ones. The polite and lofty vocabulary of today's government does not talk about sewage or drainage ditches like Dragec, but it certainly stinks in its credibility. The secretary and treasurer of Crevo, Durda, is late for the assembly due to a swollen piglet, and parliamentarians are not late for parliament sessions, they just don't come. They do not feed the pigs, but the people with their uniqueness and sublimity. The often-mentioned culture, brought to us in its primitive and displaced, literally greatness, by Ivek aka Tarzan, is only a letterhead in the formation of the fact of future cooperation on the international level at the meeting of the chairmen. When Trpimir Orsus speaks at the assembly: "It's not that there are no gypsies among us..." is the truth that least hurts the gypsies themselves, and in the minds of those in power, it causes outrage and astonishment because of the established interpretation of the word "gypsy" among the people. Representation in the media space of farmers, or peasants, we know what it is like and how important it is to ministerial dwarfs who see the progress of Croatian peasants exclusively through the import of "foreign" peasants. The professionally crippled TV crew of NNHTV television, with its so-called professionalism, only contributes to the insignificance of the peasants. The village of Crevo is small and marginal, on the border of the county. Rumors, more or less all, mentally displaced live their lives. Without interest, goal and light at the end of the tunnel. Indifference and social unawareness are a major association of today's Croatian society. How capable or incompetent we are, how willing and not stingy we are, how much we would rule and not be guilty, depends solely on the imperative of realizing personal interest. Marginals have no awareness of political literalism, which has been experiencing its puberty since the independence of Croatia, but live their lives narrow-minded, miserable, marginal. The years of independence flow from hollow to empty (HDZ - SDP - HDZ - SDP...), so that it slowly becomes monotonous to listen to fables about sales, concessions, theft, evasion, bankruptcy, etc. Somewhere, between the lines, such directors of the government speak about assembly, and Crevari as a people, by the inertia of living life, function self-deprecatingly and submissively, without rebellion or attitude. The marginals of our society, in some attempts to rule, are not from yesterday. They are our already traditional steadfastness, and what is most unfortunate, with the belief that they are all almighty. It is unnecessary to talk about this caricature of society with a degree of consideration, because the Marginals have the most serious intention of presenting their own social marginal circus to the viewer as a circus of the authorities. The thought that the Marginals are our axis power may be offensive to some, but with the necessary remark, these are also flesh and blood people and as such, with their flesh, they make food for the rulers. Everything remains within the given norms. Privatization in decision-making, without bearing the weight of them, is the same as spitting into the wind. We are just on our own anyway and who asks us. Small, ordinary and everyday. This mirror of primitivism should be seen as a game, in which the Marginals are mice, not cats. They were and will remain.
- The Prist brothers are at a crossroads, preparing for their acting studies. Kreso, the older brother, has a hump and too much confidence. The other brother, Kruno, who can't properly pronounce some words, finds out he has failed his entrance exam at the Faculty of Forestry and his girlfriend has left him. They chose their neighbor Crcek, who lives in the same building, to supervise their preparations for studying acting. Crcek is one of those characters who can't do anything right, but at the same time he is likable, chatty and ready to help.
- A crime epic following the adventures and troubles of two police inspectors who get targeted by the Italian mafia after investigating a suspicious case. Violence, mayhem, chases and sheer terror ensue in the peace full Medimurje county, and beyond.
- A pseudo biography of Dora Pejacevic (10 September 1885 - 5 March 1923), a Croatian composer.
- Marin Safaric is an adolescent living in a small town with his father, war veteran Damir Safaric. After a recent death of Marin's mother and Damir's wife they're both going through harsh times. While Damir finds his consolation in alcohol, Marin as a misunderstood mathematical genius is closing down his feelings. He is facing bullying in his high school, as well as lack of comprehension from his teachers which additionally complicates his relationship with his father.
- It is the mid 17th century. The Jesuits spread their influence in Central Europe. Maria, a young Countess lives in the castle. Father Had is a honest and ardent servant of the Society of Jesus. He is dedicated to his life's mission, and as such he is an ideal tool in the hands of his superiors, who have their own plans. Had becomes Maria's confessor. Her woman's charm, intelligence and energy, as well as her beauty, are a constant temptation to him. Jesuits are making pressure on Had to finally realize their plans. Will the Jesuits, at last, achieve their goals and take the castle?
- The young Sandor comes to Timisoara and immediately takes on the pig farmer Zsupan to help the gypsy girl Saffi. As a result, he has bad cards when he spontaneously falls in love with Zsupan's daughter Arsena. In the castle of the Barinkays, which fell in Ungande, Sandor meets a group of gypsies. The old Czipra realizes that Sandor is the son of the Barinkays. Sandor is looking for the family treasure and has to choose between Arsena and Saffi.
- A session between a psychiatrist and a patient gone wrong.
- To artist named Edgar, finishing his latest painting is a matter of life and death.
- Young woman goes on a journey by train.
- The story of the economic prosperity of one of the smallest municipalities in the Croatian north.
- This movie tells us what students from Varazdin are doing during the Covid-19 situation. They tell us their stories and how they are dealing with Coronavirus. Everyone is different and shows us that. They also revisit their old friend from Taiwan and ask him questions.