The story is about funny experiences of a politician named Srećko Šojić, played by Milan Gutović.
The intertwined lives of numerous characters set in 1990s Belgrade who all try to live happily during rather unhappy times.
Selo gori, a baba se češlja is a television series in Serbia. First aired in 2007, the show quickly gained national fame with episodes in its third season averaging approximately 2.9 million viewers. The show was aired on RTS1.
Michael Palin explores European countries that were once behind the Iron Curtain.
Story about the most influential Serbian dynasty of the Middle Ages.
Miniseries about the life of Serbian statesman Nikola Pašić.
The eight-episode series follows the life of the writer Ivo Andrić during several months in the fall and winter of 1961, from the moment he found out he had won the Nobel Prize until he returned from the award ceremony, via Switzerland, to Belgrade. Each of the episodes has two parallel streams of narration: one, related to the year 1961, in which we follow Andrić's preparations for going to Stockholm, and the second, a subjective jump back to the past. Andrić's view of the key moments of his own life, which were almost always the key moments of the country where he lived and lives, the encounters and decisions he made, is full of questioning, doubts and re-evaluation. Through eight episodes, the most important, well-known and less well-known, paths that Andrić walked, the faces that surrounded him and the places where he lived during the winter of 1961 and throughout his life are revealed and followed.
The BBC's Europe editor, Katya Adler, travels across the Balkans.
Serbian music festival used as the national selection for Serbia's representative at the Eurovision Song Contest.
Song contest organized by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.