Best Serbian documentary series
A curated collection of popular documentary series from Serbia.

Big Brother (0)
Big Brother (0)
Veliki brat is a Serbian production of the global reality show franchise Big Brother. The show is recorded and produced in Belgrade by Emotion Production.Originally, the show started of as Serbian production with housmates form Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Third season included housmates from Macedonia as well. For the fourth season Croatian broadcaster and producer RTL got involved, and auditions were held in Croatia, making the show pan-regional.In Serbia, the show was often picked up by different channels. The first three regular series and three celebrity series were broadcast on B92 channel while the other two celebrity and the fourth regular series were brodcated on Pink. In Montenegro the show is broadcast by Pink M and Prva, in Bosnia-Herzegovina by Pink BH, OBN and BN, in Macedonia by A1 and Sitel, and in Croatia the show is broadcast by RTL respectively.

Belgrade: The Eternal City (2011)

Survivor Serbia (2008)
Survivor Serbia (2008)
Survivor Srbija is a Serbian version of the Survivor, reality television game show. Its first broadcast was on October 27, 2008. The show is created by Vision Team production company and broadcast by Prva Srpska Televizija.In addition to Serbia, the show is broadcast in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro.So far four seasons have been filmed and broadcast.The show has a set number of contestants stranded on an isolated area for 53 days in the first two seasons and 32 and 37 days in the third and the fourth seasons.The winners received a prize of €100,000. In VIP season, the winner received a prize of €50,000.The show is hosted by Andrija Milošević.

SFRY for beginners (2011)
SFRY for beginners (2011)
Produced as a multinational effort of producers and broadcasters, this brand new series for the first time does not talk about the conflict, but about all the reasons people of the former Yugoslavia lived together for so long. For five decades Yugoslavia flirted with the West and laughed at the Iron Curtain of the East without never really embracing either. During all that time very rich and very unique (and peculiar) lifestyle has taken shape - from the gum they use to chew to the TV shows they wouldn't want to miss, and everything in between. This is very entertaining and easy to watch television for all. The series reveals the best, the funniest, the most unbelievable truths about history and people of former Yugoslavia. Carefully collected, developed and restored filmed and recorded materials from official and private archives are now revealed and edited into a 16 episodes TV series.