Milenko Štrbac, born on October 3, 1925, in Prijedor, Yugoslavia, was a significant figure in the realm of Yugoslav cinema, particularly known for his contributions as a director and writer. His most notable work, *The Last Roll-Call* (1962), has become a sought-after title among collectors for its poignant exploration of post-war themes and its artistic storytelling. This film, along with *Prozvan je i V-3* (1962), showcases Štrbac's unique ability to blend compelling narratives with social commentary, making his films valuable additions to any physical media collection.
Collectors particularly appreciate Štrbac's films for their historical significance and the insight they provide into the cultural landscape of Yugoslavia during the mid-20th century. Titles like *U raskoraku* (1968) and *Putnici sa Splendida* (1956) further highlight his versatility and impact on the cinematic arts. As interest in film history grows, Štrbac’s work continues to be cherished for its artistic merit and the rich stories it tells, making his films essential for any serious collector.