Warum wir hier sind That's why we are here by Jeanette Karstaedt
The baptism of little Ferdinand should be a grand event. But it turns into a farce. Responsible for this is Father S.: a man who no longer seems to take the institution of the church and its congregation seriously. |
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PRIMAVERA ROSA EN EL KREMLIN Pink spring in the Kremlin by Mario de la Torre
1917: Homosexuality is decriminalized in Russia. 1933: Homosexuality becomes a crime again. 1993: Homosexuality is legalized again. 2013: Vladimir Putin supports new legal measures which discriminate against and harass the LGBT population. |
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CENIZO ASHEN by JON MIKEL CABALLERO
Ash made a very important promise to his deceased wife: to protect the house against any threat. |
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by Clara Winter
She can’t stand the guilt of being a European, so she decides to assist a third-world person and serve him. He accepts this reparation. She begins to set up some well-intentioned regulations. Somehow he feels less happy than before. |
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I Said I Would Never Talk About Politics
by Aitor Oñederra
Don Mariano travels by aeroplane and goes to dine at a prestigious restaurant which specialises in organic, high quality red meat that is low in fat and cholesterol. |
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Hatatzpitanit Lookout by Noa Gusakov
Timmy is a look-out in the military. As a diversion from her tiring work, she creates an imaginative, childish world. When she is confronted with the death of a comrade for the first time, her own world is shattered and undermined. |
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Kuklovod The Puppet Master by Ekaterina Golubeva-Poldi
If life is a puppet-show, then who pulls the strings? And would the puppets want the kind of happiness their master has in store for them? |
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THE SAME BLOOD
by Mitry Semenov-Aleinikov
When the different views on life, held by two brothers, collide, a battle for the truth erupts. |
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The Reflection Of Power
by Mihai Grécu
In the most secret capital of the world a show is held while a disaster threatens the whole city. |
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by Marc-Henri Boulier
In a near future, the SEED company launches with great fanfare JULIET, the first generation of synthetic pleasure beings. But as technology evolves and new styles come and go, it becomes more and more difficult for mankind to find their own place … |