For years, domestic television was defined by long-running family comedies like Bolji život or Srećni ljudi. While these remain nostalgic favorites, the 2010s marked a pivot toward "Balkan Noir"—a genre characterized by dark realism, political intrigue, and cinematic production values.
Perhaps the most significant role of domestic series is their ability to bridge ethnic and national divides. Despite the political fragmentation of the former Yugoslavia, audiences in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro continue to watch each other’s productions. A Croatian drama or a Serbian comedy is watched across the entire region. This creates a shared cultural space where political borders are rendered irrelevant by entertainment. It preserves a linguistic unity and fosters a sense of regional identity that politicians often struggle to achieve. Domace Serije
For decades, you had to be in front of a TV at 8:00 PM on Thursday to catch the new episode. That has changed. With the rise of platforms like RTS Planeta, Nova TV Voyo, and Arena Cloud, Domace serije have gone digital. For years, domestic television was defined by long-running
(The Fortress): A 2025 mini-series set during the turbulent 1990s, focusing on a young couple navigating the collapse of Yugoslavia. Okamova oštrica It preserves a linguistic unity and fosters a
Domaće serije (local TV series from the Balkans) have seen a massive production surge, evolving from classic Yugoslav household favorites to high-budget modern thrillers and dramas. Current Hits & New Releases (2025–2026)