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- Set in 1889, the story about the five remaining vampire clans in Europe who are training to survive. In their midst is Alisa (14) who has the power to choose between eternal life as a vampire or for all vampires to live as humans.
- Two couples go down the rabbit hole of unconventional erotic relationships, respectable at the beginning, happy at the end.
- A teenage girl's seemingly little lie leads her into a storm of expectations, condemnation, and social dogmas.
- Explores the myth of the secret multi-billion-dollar deal behind America's purchase of Yugoslavia's clandestine space program in the early 1960s.
- A film based on Bosko Tokin, a director of the first Serbian avant-garde film.
- When Toda's dad is called away unexpectedly to defend his country, Toda undertakes an adventurous and challenging journey towards the neighbouring country in order to find her mum.
- The life story of Dutch painter Han van Meegeren, from his beginnings as a rebellious young artist in 1920s Amsterdam to his rise to infamy as one of the most ingenious art forgers of all time.
- When her father dies at sea in a shipwreck, teenage girl Lena is determined to prove that a huge, unknown creature is roaming the deep.
- A film about a woman who discovers her husband's war crimes and must decide how to respond.
- A young man is groomed by his tyrannical father to take over the family business, a sinister motel that specializes in "taking care of" immigrants.
- Earth has been abandoned for a long time and humanity has found refuge in outer space. Three archaeologists return to Earth to investigate the origin of a mysterious five tone signal.
- A post modern theater adaptation of a classic Greek tragedy takes place in a central theater of Athens. Like every night, the audience take their seats and the play begins. Suddenly, the lights on stage go out. A group of young people, dressed in black and carrying guns, come up on stage. They apologize for the interruption and invite people from the audience to participate on stage. The audience is captivated by the ambivalence, still not realizing if this is part of the play or not. The play resumes with a main difference; life imitates art and not vice versa.
- The Arab Spring forces Tunisian Nazir, married to the pregnant Dutch hairdresser Kimmy, to escape to Europe.
- Two down-and-outs bonded together in misfortune devise a plan to rob a small town amusement arcade.
- Three stories intertwine on a ferry crossing from Morocco to Spain. In the course of the journey, fear of loss turns the tide for all.
- Full Contact is a contemporary tale of a man trying to find new purpose in life after accidentally bombing a school through a remotely operated drone plane. Ivan, operating the plane from a far away air force base, has never been to the foreign countries of his attacks, nor has he ever touched the plane he uses to kill. Modern warfare keeps him safe and disconnected from his prey. However, after this incident Ivan's disconnectedness starts to apply to everything in his life. He is overwhelmed by feelings of guilt that he is unable to process.
- The New Greatness Case offers remarkable access to a group of young Russians entrapped by the secret service, resulting in unjust trials and prison sentences - echoing the intensified crackdown on dissent and free expression in Russia we see on the news every day. As we are witnessing the intensified crackdown on dissent and free expression in Russia, The New Greatness Case brings you into the life of young Russians caught in the crossfire. Anya was an ordinary teenager, discussing Russian politics and social issues on the internet with a group of friends, when a secret agent joined their chat group and rented them a meeting space - pushing them towards direct physical action. Police storm their homes to arrest and jail the teens, accusing them of plotting to overthrow the government and fabricating charges of extremism. Three years later, Anya's mother, continuing her desperate fight to prove her daughter's innocence, has transformed from a loyal follower of Vladimir Putin to a hunger-strike enacting political activist. With hidden camera footage, and an intimate relationship with the protagonists, director Anna Shishova shows the complete repression of present-day Russia, and how young, free-thinking people, are seen as a threat to the government.
- Croatia, 7th of January 1992: In the middle of the war a young journalists' body is being found dressed with an uniform of the international mercenary group. 19 years later, his cousin Anja Kofmel detects his story.
- 2009, Slovenia, European Union. For 30 years, Alija, the miner, has been one of the many Bosnian immigrant workers. Due to the crisis, miners are losing jobs. Alija is sent to check an abandoned mine. His task is to quickly make sure the mine is empty before management sells the company. But in the mine, Alija finds hidden proof of executions after WWII. He is told to stop digging and report the mine empty. He decides to continue, although he is risking his job. Alija discovers thousands of executed people. He informs the police. He found women among the dead. Some of them were civilians, missing persons, just like his sister that was lost in the 1995 genocide in Bosnia. Alija is convinced the victims need to be brought out, identified and buried. But there is no interest in doing that. The mine is proclaimed a WWII military grave and walled in. The dead will stay without a burial. Alija loses his job and struggles to preserve his dignity. He is sure he was doing the right thing, in spite of the unemployment his family is now faced with. Based on a true story.
- The film Perseverance is a collage of moments we do not want to speak about, of memories and secrets that are kept to oneself. Intertwined unrelated stories melt together in integral whole.
- In a city where 13 ambulances struggle to serve 2 million people, Krassi, Mila and Plamen are our unlikely heroes: chain-smoking, filled with humour, relentlessly saving lives against all odds. Yet, the strain of a broken system is taking a human toll: how long can they keep fixing society's injured until they lose their empathy?
- In the start of the breakup of Yugoslavia, in spring 1991, there is a group of young conscripted soldiers in a remote military outpost. Their army and country are falling apart and the war is starting nearby. Friends are facing a decision of their lives: should they stay or run?
- A photographer takes a photo of a little girl on the nightly streets of Taipei. After this the memory of his own childhood starts to come back to him more and more and becomes intertwined with the identity of the girl, as looking at the picture he took, he starts to project his childhood onto hers. A meditative narrative in 3 parts; Taipei, on board an intercontinental flight and in Amsterdam.
- Mitch is an artist, Mitch is schizophrenic. That's what he claims, facing the camera. This is his self-portrait, showing a man of 40 who uses the camera and film as a form of therapy. Mitch takes us with him on a meteoric journey through his environment, the psychiatric hospital where he lives. He films and asks questions about sex and beauty, and he rants but also sings, shouts about politics, rebels, scrutinizes, worries, and laughs too. He films with "gloves off" and without any sense of measure. But that's not all. It is also a journey through the margins of a country caught up in the traumatic aftermath of recent history.
- The Film maps the terrorist acts of individuals in the period of "normalisation" in Czechoslovakia. Their attempts, which often remained unrealized, were isolated heroic cries in the homogeneous gray mass of society. With the main theme as the background, the film looks at issues of ethics, irrationality and terrorism, its sense and deadly force in today's world. The film focuses on a trio of protagonists. The first wanted to blow up a podium during Labour Day celebrations in the 1970's. The second wanted to assassinate the President and launch an anti-Communist revolution, but his letter addressed to the CIA was so naive that he never received a response. The third destroyed billboards. At the time their acts were crimes, though today they are considered to be heroism. It is a film about relative perspectives on history and its heroes.
- Is he a boy with an unbreakable spell being cast over him or just an idle uninspired artist coping with his inner demons. After selflessly opening himself to the strangers' ear, hidden in the corners of dimmed underground clubs, he confides to the lens, juxtaposing mantric thoughts of endless sorrow and loneliness, and insecurities of one which he shares with such dignity. What's an artist to do once he challenges his own depression caused by artistic discontent and lack of self - fulfillment. Does he finally faces his own fears and insecurities and creates his own masterpiece armed with every means possible?
- Final destination shopping spree: Global Shopping Village shows shopping center developers at work. We get to know their strategies and follow them into the intricate networks of international assets and corrupt politics. But their actions are not without consequences. At three representative locations in Austria, Germany and Croatia critics and industry insiders guide us through the multiple effects: we visit a city that has lost its function, see the blossoming of boom and bubble, and experience how resistance gradually begins to form. This Austrian documentary shows that the real estate industry does not only have an impact on the global financial system, but that it also dramatically changes our cities and our living environment.
- Aleksandar Zograf, a celebrated animator, reveals an unusual band from the Second World War. His hero is Cactus Kid, a small cactus trapped in his pocket. Intrigued, Zograf begins the investigation through the life of creator Cactus Kid - the lesser known artist of Veljko Kockar.
- Three Roma girls strive to complete high school and become the first members of their families to gain a diploma.
- An elderly couple from the village of Mali Kriz near Bjelovar talk about how they survived the World War II. Grandpa Ignac survived the Ustasha concentration camp Jasenovac; while on her own, his wife built the house in which they still live. While times, armies and regimes changed, they managed to live. They had hopes for a good and happy life, but that, unfortunately, did not happen.
- A mother-daughter story set against the emotional and physical aftermath of the Balkans War.
- Syl shares her favorite pastime with Lulu, and the mob war shakes Xandra. Ralph coolly strikes back, and the door to a gilded cage slams shut.
- Tables turn as Yassin uses Michiel to get Syl, Xandra taps Naomi to find Lulu, and Bibi embraces danger. The final showdown will change everything.