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- A small van traverses war-torn roads, picking up Ukrainians as they abandon their homes at the front. Shuttling them across the battered landscape into exile, the van becomes a fragile refuge, a zone for its passengers' confidences.
- Droneman is about Chemist and Fly Navigator Pavel and his friend Bussinessman and free time Rapper Plech. Pavel has strong sense of justice and wishes to fix wrongs with the World while Plech dreams about Big money and secure life. Their common passion are Drones since School. Pavel returns from Foreign and meets again with Plech and together they use Drones to start Bussiness. They monitor Power Stations, wear luxury handbags at the show or spray the Petrin Tower from the air. Their clients even include Presidential candidate. Everything changes when one of them decides to misuse Drones.
- About young people from ex-Yugoslavia who live and work in Prague--"center of emigrant crosses." The story follows young film director Gina, who is about to shoot her first feature film, but hasn't the script or the money. The only thing she is certain of is that it must be about love--true love. Before consciously finding the right story to tell, she begins to make a movie about her life and the lives of her closest friends. The involvement of a Mafia spy, a President Bush doll, a transvestite flatmate, an ex-boyfriend, a sclerotic grandmother and a Mafia boss not only causes a lot of surprises, danger, and broken hearts, but also emotional struggles and unexpected comical situations.
- In 1909, four fearless entrepreneurs and then-unknown Irish writer James Joyce met in Trieste, the main port of the Austro-Hungarian empire, where he convinced them to expand their cinema business and invest in the opening of Ireland's first full time cinema. The Cinema Volta is not a historical documentary about the opening of a landmark cinema, but a light, spirited and modern personal search for the spirit of the people involved.
- Ivana Kobilac (1861-1926) was the first academic-educated Slovenian painter. She is one of the classics of Slovene realism, who with her greatness paved the way to modern Slovenian painting. Already with her first exhibition in Ljubljana, in 1889, it attracted great attention. Her success was all the more surprising, since she was established in the field that had previously belonged to men.
- Paul Parin, nowadays a well-known Swiss psychoanalyst and writer spent his childhood and youth at his father's estate in Novi Kloster in Slovenia. In 1941 he and his family, Jewish by origin, due to the imminent Nazi threat retreated to Switzerland. In 1944 he and his wife Goldy Parin Matthey decided to go to Montenegro and as doctors help the Yugoslav resistance. While visiting Slovenia after the World War II he started to write his literary works that thematically move back to his childhood, evoke the memories of the revolution and its consequences. The picturesque anecdotes from his youth are interwoven with the observations of a psychoanalyst which he became later on. Through Parin's testimony, conversations with him and his contemporaries and following the traces of his books this documentary film brings alive a unique destiny of an individual in the turbulent 20th century.
- This feature-length documentary about Professor Joze Dolmark shows the protagonist as a man of many insights, interests and talents; as an art historian, an authority on literature and the history of cinema and photography, a film critic, cineast, screenwriter, actor, and above all an extraordinary teacher and professor, and in a new light: intimately, through anecdotes and his world view, as befits a man of his greatness. Joze Dolmark is a brilliant intellectual, an eloquent speaker, and an astute observer of Slovenian culture, cinema, and life at large.