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- When Maja arrives on a remote island to resolve the issue of family inheritance, she doesn't expect to stay there longer than she planned.
- When a young woman receives the absurd news from her father that he's had enough of life and wants it to come to an end, she is forced to search for a way to deal with his last wish.
- Real life people play versions of themselves, in a love triangle set in a facility for intellectually disabled youth.
- Caught amid a violent corruption affair, a young woman is forced to make an impossible choice between the man she obsessively loves and her newborn son.
- ShortA young man is cleaning his father's apartment who recently passed away. He is forced to relive traumatic memories of growing up and losing his soul.
- 27 years ago, a widower Stjepan Vokic found a stork with a broken wing. He saved her life and named her Malena. Since then, Malena has been living with Stjepan, sharing endless lonely winters and happy but short summers when Malena's faithful male stork returns to her. Without Stjepan Malena would certainly starve to death. And we ask ourselves, who would Stjepan be without Malena?
- Satisfied with his own life, fireman Gjore Ristevski, finds himself in the middle of a migration process. Manipulated by his pregnant wife Sofia, Gjore realizes that his country is already offering everything they need.
- On October 15, 2011, as part of the wave of protests that followed the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street, Slovenian activists occupied a square in front of the Ljubljana stock exchange, setting up tents and remaining there through the winter. "A Fight for" depicts the life of protesters in the camp, from the erection of the first tent to its dismantling six months later.
- SYNOPSIS It takes five seconds, five seconds of decision, five seconds to realize your purpose here on the planet .
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- An elderly couple has been going to the edge of their world for years, to a brook that is in fact a reflection of their life. The metaphor of their life is actually a river where their catch is. The fish have apparently swum away but some of the life remains here.
- "Who are you?" is a Slovenian documentary series who follows the lives of ten young multicultural teenagers with ethnic roots from all over the world from Africa, Asia, Europe, middle east and South America, living in Slovenia. The series aims to combat racism and promotes tolerance and respect in a country coming to grips with a new multicultural reality. Each 25-minute episode tells story of one of ten young people integrated into Slovenian society with respect to their own cultural heritage.
- Peter is a kind boy having problems with his bullying school mates. One day he finds the solution for his problem in the wisdom of an old Slovenian folk tale where he discovers the way how to put up with his situation. Peter is a modern story in a rap performance intertwined in its original way between present time and past with a clear message "Take a stand for yourself!"
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- Being part of Laibach's latest release "Also Sprach Zarathustra" and Saup's cycle "1001 SUNS" exploring the qualities and quantities of the nuclear age, "VOR SONNEN-AUFGANG" sets the stage for the last days of Earth's atmosphere. In early 1945, Werner Heisenberg's nuclear reactor experiment B8 in the plutonic cave of Haigerloch, Germany, ignites an iconic setup: 664 uranium cubes on chains longing for criticality while hovering over a pool of heavy water. Right above the rock of the cave rests a church hosting Jesus Christ on the cross. As it turns out, the Son of God is hovering over the heavy waters from the reactor pool right below, a transmutation of Genesis 1-2, where the Spirit of God is hovering over the waters. The name of the church is Trinity, just like the code name of the first atomic bomb, that was detonated a few months later in New Mexico in an effort to supersede Heisenberg's effort believing whoever had the bomb first would win the war; and as a final result irreversibly transforming the atmosphere into the atomsphere. Filmed on the "Day of the Sun", a public holiday in North Korea, Nietzsche's expectation of the "abyss of light" is put into new enigmatic context, where humankind, through the application and "mastery" of atomic processes, begins to create a new planetary environment through the transmutation of elements and minds: the epoch of the nuclear Übermensch.