Best Bosnian series
A curated collection of popular series from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Crazy, Confused, Normal (2007)
Crazy, Confused, Normal (2007)
Revolves around humorous situations involving three generations of the Fazlinovic family living in a Sarajevo apartment. The oldest of the family is Izet. Izet has a son Faruk, who in turn has a son Damir.

Morning Changes Everything (2018)
Morning Changes Everything (2018)
Lack of money, inability to find a permanent job, living with parents or roommates, unsettled love relationships — this is how the life of most young people in Serbia could be described. Through the four friends' struggle with the life challenges, the series also tries to evoke the spirit of Belgrade today: it talks about those who live in it, those who leave it, but also those who return to it.

I Know Your Soul (2023)
I Know Your Soul (2023)
A single mother of a teenager in the midst of a divorce, Nevena Murtezic struggles to balance her life between her 17-year-old son, Dino, and a job constantly under pressure from politics and the public.

Bones (2020)
Bones (2020)
The story of two people who, at first glance, are connected only by their name - Kosta. The first, a refugee from Krajina, is trying to survive, while other is peacefully building a career.

Flesh (2017)
Flesh (2017)
Mirko, an average football player at the end of his career, is back in his hometown because of a knee injury. His family owns a restaurant which is on the verge of collapsing, both because of the economic unprofitability, and because of the plans of local criminals who are interested in the plot where the restaurant is located. One of those criminals is Slavko, Mirko's childhood friend, who suddenly returns to his life, just when Mirko needs him the most.

Skin (2024)
Skin (2024)
The story of a musician, former drug addict and drug dealer named Slobodan Milosevic.

The Surrealists' Top Chart (1984)
The Surrealists' Top Chart (1984)
Yugoslavia’s answer to Monty Python, dominated by mordant political satire about the system of decaying country.

Konak kod Hilmije (2018)
Konak kod Hilmije (2018)
In the period of WW2, in the town of Sarajevo, an owner of a tavern Hilmija must deal with a Nazi and run his business. The problem is that he is a coworker with Serbians, Croatians and Jews. That puts his business as well as his safety in danger.

Yugoslav Partisans (2024)
Yugoslav Partisans (2024)
Who were the Yugoslav Partisans? A docuseries about the founding and evolution of the largest armed resistance in Europe during World War II.

Kriza (2013)
Kriza (2013)

Basin (2022)
Basin (2022)
After discovering a dead body in the National Museum, Inspector Edib and Mido are called to the crime scene. But the disappearance of the body and the hidden motives of the Museum lead them to a web of corruption and international crime.

Memoirs of the Milic Family (1990)
Memoirs of the Milic Family (1990)
A family sitcom about everyday life of Milic family from Sarajevo. 20 episodes in total.

Don't Touch My Mom! (2018)
Don't Touch My Mom! (2018)
Budimir and Zlatko are two partners advocates. Apart from being business partners they also share a family connection. Budimir was married to Zlatko's late sister and is now living with his daughter Mia and his mother-in-law Dika, Zlatko's mother. Due to exceptional circumstances Zlatko loses his house and moves in with his mother, brother-in-law and niece.

Porobdžije (1977)
Porobdžije (1977)
The year is 1893, city of Mostar, Herzegovina, Austro-Hungarian Empire. Stojan, a poor peasant boy comes to town and starts to work for a rich but crooked and greedy store owner. When the owner died, Stojan married his widow and inherited the store with all bad habits of the late owner.

Documentary Series About the Surrealists' Top Chart (2004)
Documentary Series About the Surrealists' Top Chart (2004)
A three-part documentary about the Yugoslav most popular comedy sketch show.

Visa for the Future (2002)
Visa for the Future (2002)
One of the first post-Independence Bosnian sitcoms. Production started on June 22, 2001 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The final episode was filmed in Sarajevo on August 25, 2008 and aired in October. It eventually became one of the region's most popular sitcoms.

Gori Vatra (2003)
Gori Vatra (2003)
Two years after the Bosnian war, a town that is slowly rebuilding itself must whip together a democracy when it's announced the U.S. President Bill Clinton might be paying a visit.
