Three prisoners, Combe from Rijeka, Menso from Bosnia, and Bogart from Belgrade, escape from prison. Their final destination is the city of their dreams - Hamburg. They temporarily part ways and agree to meet at the train station in Zagreb. First, each of them goes to his hometown. From there on, we follow three separate stories. In the first, Combe, in the shady harbor district of Rijeka, tries to get back at his former crime partner, Mrvi, who turned him in to the police. In the second story, we witness Mensa's relationship with his wife Riza and their children in a small Bosnian village. The third story depicts Bogart's love affair with a young teacher in a Belgrade suburb. Afterwards, at the train station in Zagreb, Bogart finds out from the newspaper that the police caught his friends. At the last minute, he changes the original plan.
A village blacksmith Sekula, hard-muscled but soft-hearted, has terrible luck when it comes to love. Many women pass through his house - a local spinster of ill health, a belly dancer, a veterinarian experienced in the castration of bulls a singing star-to-be - but stay just long enough to give birth to another child, only to then run away.
Berberin Hamdo
Действие фильма происходит в Сараево в беспокойное время (1948 — 1952гг.) после разрыва Тито со Сталиным. Трагедия людей, попавших в жернова тоталитаризма, показана с точки зрения шестилетнего мальчика.
Отец мальчика постоянно уезжает в командировки, и он — тот самый похотливый бабник, из-за которого страдает мать. Судьба наносит удар семье, когда отца по доносу любовницы арестовывают, а его жене и сыну приходится пережить три жутких года, полных горя и нищеты.
Škembe
Лирическая драма о проблемах боснийской молодежи, жившей в его родном городе Сараево в 50-х годах, первом знакомстве с зарождающейся тогда поп-культурой, первой любви. Мальчишка из Сараево пытается гипнозом приблизить царствие коммунизма, покорить актрису Долли Белл или хотя бы воздействовать своим биополем на кролика.
The story published in 1921 follows Corkan, general scapegoat in Visegrad, a figure of fun who himself joins in the mockery. The object of his obsession is physically inaccessible: a tightrope walker in an Austrian circus company visiting Visegrad.