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- Luka, an imaginative nine year old boy tries to heal the disrupted family relations with the special help of his strange and mysterious friend 7693.
- One night with a sex worker and two hotel employees who made him do the wrong thing, and Miro's life will be forever changed.
- ONLY HUMAN - Homo - stages 6 profiles in 6 sequences cleverly interwoven. A dramatic story featuring desperate characters in their quest for survival and love, or redemption.
- Mrs. J is depressed by the death of her husband, who passed away one year ago and she is planning to commit suicide as she can't deal with the problems of her family.
- Set in a single hotel room of an old hotel, the story follows its various guests over the years as well as the maid and the manager, who work in the hotel. Secrets are revealed and lives often ruined.
- A small town girl becomes obsessed with her friend's newborn son, to a degree that she develops a "phantom pregnancy".
- A hard-headed tomboy spots the unlikely solution to all her problems in an all-male religious ritual.
- Zeko, a barber and a former fighter with PTSD, calls his brother Braco and his friend Svaba at Bajram. He intends to use the holiday mood and change his brother, gambler and alcoholics.
- Ten-year-old Nori (Val Maloku) and his father Gezim (Astrit Kabashi) roam the streets of Kosovo selling cigarettes and barely earning a living. Only a few years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Gezim is lured west to Germany, leaving his son behind in search of a new life. Feeling deserted and desperate to claim some sense of stability, Nori embarks on a dangerous journey to Germany in search of his father. His tenacity, resilience, and sheer grit must be enough to guide him.
- When he arrives at a Catholic boarding school, Goran finds himself stifled - 'instant' religion is rammed down his throat. He rejects it; his stance is that you should not believe something that is forced upon you. Even when everyone turns against him, he stands firm and does his best not to succumb to the oppression of the majority.
- Two different misfits, who meet by accident in an old devastated villa, step by step discover their feelings for each other.
- The film is a high-concept project with five stories exploring the themes of motherhood and pregnancy, directed by women filmmakers from five former Yugoslav republics. "Croatian Story" follows an anguished painter who must decide whether or not to keep one of her unborn twins, diagnosed with Down syndrome. "Serbian Story" finds an expectant mother in the same emergency room with a charming killer. "Bosnia-Herzegovina Story" centers on a financially strapped Sarajevo family whose son's lover is pregnant. "Macedonian Story" unfolds in a clinic where a drug addict struggles to keep her baby, and "Slovenian Story" ends the omnibus on a humorous note with a nun who finds her own way to immaculate conception.
- THREE DAYS IN SEPTEMBER is story about a vengeance, about the secrets we carry and the roles we play.
- Poignant story about the wrestling legend Shaban Terstena, the only Macedonian Olympic gold medalist. Because of unknown reasons, his success has never been recognized by the political establishment and the society.
- An experimental, documentary dedicated to Skopje's Old Bazaar. We follow the diversity of cultures and rich history in the only place in the city of Skopje, which has kept its authentic appearance throughout the centuries.
- A failed circus artist managed to regain his beloved and to pull her from the embrace of her new lover, using the acrobatic skills she once fell in love with.
- The streets of Roma neighborhoods are full of life; children play in the yards but once the doors of the ramshackle houses are closed, violence reigns. This is a film about women who are victims of their own love, the twisted understanding of tradition and marriage, the life on the margins of society where justice is 'well-behaved' and does not intend to meddle in the marital relations. The various stories of women from different generations, held in captivity by their hopelessness, supported by their husbands' chauvinistic views, promise faithfully that the culture of family violence will persist, be nurtured, and go on...
- A Russian priest is killed in a church and a bag buried below the altar is stolen. The Russians are incensed. The local police have a clue and hunt for the killer. Suddenly, a severed head of a woman is found on the floor in a ball.
- At the photo shop, Tane and Stanko discover that Neven was killed for the pictures of the costume party. Meanwhile, Taneta is still suspicious of Maya, so he takes her to Glavnica and examines her purse.
- Tane notes that the victim and Maya were similarly dressed at the costume party. While interrogating Maya and Vojin, Tane soon concludes that Maya is Vojin's mistress.
- After Aljosha is abducted and killed, Tane is furious with Dimitrijevic and suspects that the prison doctor was paid to get him out of prison.
- Tane, barely alive, finds Niski with her people and leads him to Prsa. Tane learns from Niski that Krojac is a war veteran and that in the past he has been in contact with the famous Tankosic and his "black arm boys".
- Maya was initially shocked that Avram was a butcher, but when he recalls some details, everything begins to get a new meaning.
- Tane and Stanko examine the evidence against Zivojin, who could have been involved in Avram's death.
- A raid in Macedonia comes as retribution for Damjan's abduction. Stanko admits to Tane that he killed Stavre.
- Tane finds Stanko in a bar. Tane tells him to go to Toponica and talk to Prince Djordje , the author of the painting "The Black Sun", which hangs on a wall in Avakumovic's house.
- The final clash is close. Tane and Stanko ask Dimitrijevic to guarantee that Kaludera will be brought to court if they arrest him.