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.
In three episodes, the documentary series Apis deals with his life and work. Who was this man the rulers were afraid of? What was his role in the May Coup and the change of dynasties? How did he become the third decision-making center in Serbia together with the crown and the government? Why did the Komitas become Apis' force? Is his handwriting recognized in the Sarajevo assassination as well? What was in the grip of the Black Hand? And why was Apis sent to the execution site by the one who owed him the crown?
Salaš u Malom Ritu is a Serbian TV series, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia, base on eponymous novel of Arsen Diklić, with Slavko Štimac in main role. The show spawns two TV films, Salaš u Malom Ritu and Zimovanje u Jakobsfeldu.
Historical drama television miniseries which depicts events that led to the May Overthrow and assassination of last Serbian king from house of Obrenović, Alexander and his wife Draga.
Ja imam talenat! is a Serbian television series, format of Got Talent series. It is hosted by Vladimir Aleksić and Ivana Bajić; the judges are: director of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and pianist Ivan Tasovac, theater and movie actress Nataša Ninković, theater and television actor Ivan Bosiljčić. Former judges include Danica Maksimović, Aleksandar Milić Mili and Mina Lazarević. The show debuted on September 21, 2009. So far three series were brodcasted.
The first series was broadcast on RTV Pink while other series were brodcasted by Serbian public service broadcaster RTS.
The Bizarre Country is a 1988 former Yugoslav drama/fantasy film based on the satirical novellas Stradija and Danga, written by Serbian writer Radoje Domanović.
TV Slagalica or simply Slagalica is Serbia’s longest-running quiz show produced by RTS and airs on RTS1. It's based on Countdown a UK game show. It first aired on November 22, 1993. at 7pm. It comprises 5 simple mind games. Contestants play for a spot in the quarter finals, semi finals and then the finals. Contestants win prizes as they progress.