Chinanews.com, Beijing, September 6th. Five classic Yugoslav films including "When Love Is Past", "Three Stories", "Return", "Girl", and "Raindrops, Water, Soldiers" will be held from September 7th to 12th. Screened at the China Film Museum in Beijing.

Poster for "Serbian Film Exhibition in the Yugoslavian Era".

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  The above-mentioned "Serbian Film Exhibition in Yugoslavia Era" is the second phase of the 2021 China Film Museum's International Film Exhibition. Previously, the first phase has concentrated on screening of five Russian films with high artistic value including "St. Petersburg, I Love You".

The poster of the movie "When Love is a Past".

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  The movie "When Love Is Past" tells the love story of the young architect Mirko and the student of the Conservatory of Music, Giovana.

"Three Stories", as the name suggests, is composed of three stories, which are related to each other. Around the protagonist Milos, it tells the ultimate humanity, redemption and forgiveness during World War II.

"Return" is the feature film debut of Zivoin Pavlovich, the third figure in the "Black Wave Movie" of Yugoslavia.

  "Raindrops, Water, Soldiers" is a three-part film co-produced by members of the "Belgrade" film club, that is, a platter movie.

"Girl" tells the love between a young guerrilla and a country girl.

The movie "Three Stories" poster.

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  This year's China Film Museum's international film screenings will last for several months. 30 high-quality, diversified, and unique international films with unique viewing value will be offered as scheduled. Tickets will be sold online at 13 yuan/piece.

Audience friends can follow the "China Film Museum" or "Capital Star Art Theater Alliance" public account to learn more about the exhibition in time.

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