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Austrija, 2020., director: Kálmán Nagy, feature film
Éva lives a nightmare. She has a terrible suspicion that her husband sexually abused her five-year-old daughter. She seeks help from her closest friends. But can they help her? → more
Austrija, 2020., director: Kálmán Nagy, feature film
Éva lives a nightmare. She has a terrible suspicion that her husband sexually abused her five-year-old daughter. She seeks help from her closest friends. But can they help her? → more
Izrael, 2019., director: Yael Gelber, animated
An unusual coming-of-age story. In the realities of Israel, Yael confronts her family's challenges through games and songs involving her Thai doll, clinging to the remains of innocence and good memories from her childhood in → more
To the Stars, Slovačka, 2019., director: Štefánia Lovasová, feature film
Instagram star Táňa perceives her life as a routine. Into her world of colorful hairstyles and milkshakes enters Ari, her secret and very shy fan. But a newly acquired friendship doesn’t necessarily save every falling → more
Hrvatska, 2021., director: Anja Koprivšek, documentary
Zimka and Nazmija, two sisters from a Romani family, face growing pains in Zagreb. Their bond is strong but marked by the clash of their very different personalities. The film follows the sisters during a turbulent → more
Njemačka, 2020., director: Felicitas Knoche, Clarissa Langer, Felix Müller, animated
Alone and by himself, P surrenders to his desires, fantasies, and his true self. Undisturbed, he feels seemingly comfortable with himself and enjoys every moment. But the curious neighbors increasingly intrude into P's comfort zone, confronting him → more
Srbija, 2021., director: Jovana Avramović, feature film
Olja, a disaffected eighteen-year-old girl, lives in a family filled with misunderstandings. When her brother's girlfriend visits the family, she faces the loss of her brother as she considered him the only thing important. Furious → more
Hrvatska, 2021., director: Lucija Brkić, documentary
The reality we are living may not be the one we'd choose ourselves. How can we accept it, then? One Friday Afternoon shows just one such reality, one spite and two or three pains. In → more