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  1. The Border Post ( Serbo-Croatian: Karaula, Serbian Cyrillic: Караула) is a 2006 comedy-drama produced in international cooperation between the countries of former Yugoslavia and directed by Rajko Grlić.

  2. Mar 7, 2008 · The Border Post: Directed by Rajko Grlic. With Toni Gojanovic, Sergej Trifunovic, Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Verica Nedeska. A small border post on the Yugoslav-Albanian border in the spring of 1987. Frustrated and always drunk, lieutenant Pasic feels a strange pain in his groins. He seeks help from the only doctor among the soldiers, Sinisa, who diagnoses a sexually transmitted disease. Not wishing his wife to know about it and trying to find excuses not to go home, he declares a state of ...

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Rajko Grlic
    • 2008-03-07
  3. Sep 7, 2017 · The Border Post [Karaula], directed by Rajko Grlić, 2006

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    • Film and Music Entertainment
  4. At a small border-post on the Yugoslav-Albanian border, yet another generation of soldiers suffering the usual amount of boredom awaits the end of their service, counting days to the moment when ...

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    • Sergej Trifunović
    • Rajko Grlić
    • Film And Music Entertainment
  5. As servicemen on the Yugoslav-Albanian border count down their days of service, a lieutenant fabricates a military crisis to cover up the consequences of his philandering ways in this comedy-drama from director Rajko Grlic.

  6. A small border post on the Yugoslav-Albanian border in the spring of 1987. Frustrated and always drunk, lieutenant Pasic feels a strange pain in his groins. He seeks help from the only doctor among the soldiers, Sinisa, who diagnoses a sexually transmitted disease. Not wishing his wife to know about it and trying to find excuses not to go home, he declares a state of emergency, claiming that the Albanian army is preparing an attack against Yugoslavia. A joke transforms into war hysteria ...

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  8. At a small border-post on the Yugoslav-Albanian border, yet another generation of soldiers suffering the usual amount of boredom awaits the end of their service, counting days to the moment when they should take their uniforms off for good. It is the spring of 1987 and the thought never even crosses their mind that they would, in fact, put them back on quite soon and go to war.