
1932
Still regarded as the best Serbian documentary film account of WW1 ever, it gathers all the available footage of Serbia's army, its battles on the home ground, its refuge on the island of Corfu, its victorious offensive on the Thessaloniki Front and the return to the homeland. The original documentary footage from 1915–1918 was somewhat supplemented in a small measure with some staged reenactments of Serbian army retreating over Albania, and later liberation of Belgrade. The first version of this documentary epic was shown in 1930 under the title "For the Honour of Homeland". Andrija Glisic and Zarija Djokic later made a new sound version of the previous silent movie and renamed it "Fire Over the Balkans".

Gallipoli from Above

Invisible Nation

The Hello Girls

Gallipoli: The Untold Stories

Gallipoli

Battle Front in Britain

Namibia: The Story of a German Colony

Coach Zoran and His African Tigers

Serbia, Year Zero

The Somme

Battle of Jutland: The Navy's Bloodiest Day

Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress

Blutiges Erbe – Das Ende der Osmanen

Aurora's Sunrise

14-18, les tunnels de guerre

Forts of Verdun: A Military Chess Game

Az I. Világháború: Az európai frontok nagy csatái

Osteuropa zwischen Hitler und Stalin - Das große Sterben

Trail of the Caribou

Set In Stone