The Border Post

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.

To conceal his infidelity from his wife, he raises the combat readiness with a fabricated story about an imminent Albanian attack to buy time until he can complete the three-week course of penicillin.

Although the leave is cancelled for all personnel, Pašić secretly sends his doctor Siniša to transport his things from his home to the barracks.

The sentries at the border post see the approaching military vehicles which they mistake for the Albanian troops and open fire.

Second lieutenant Pašić's character, originally an ethnic Hungarian, was changed to Bosniak in order to accommodate for Emir Hadžihafizbegović.

[8] Director Rajko Grlić was nominated for the Golden Seashell Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.