Pepi & Muto by georgi m. unkovski
When the clumsy cadet Muto joins forces with the old grumpy detective Pepi, Skopje gets its own crime-fighting duo. Will the unlikely partnership of detectives Pepi and Muto bring the local criminals to justice and give the city of Skopje peace? Probably not, but their friendship might still have a chance. |
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Der Falkenmann The Falconer by Tobias Lohf
Benny is a professional falconer. But what does it mean for him to work with birds of prey, to raise them and train them until they make their first flight? |
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The Teacup
by Elif Boyacioglu
Once there was a man who was afraid to go outside ... |
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ZERO
by DAVID VICTORI
Father and son are emotionally and physically separated when Earth loses gravity intermittently. The child wanders the city in reaction to the recent death of his mother, while his father tries to find him in a world that is collapsing around him. |
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YAYA CROCHET GRANNY CROCHET by JOAQUÍN VILLALONGA MALPICA
An old lady decides to change her life after the death of her husband. She takes upon a new hobby: crocheting. |
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DAS SPRICHWÖRTLICHE GLÜCK PROVERBIAL LUCK by Dave Lojek, Steffi Sixdorf
Idioms garnish our language, but are often hard to translate. This comedy helps to illustrate them and tells the story of two neighbours who fall in love. |
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Asshwarohi Tasmina Tasmina: The Horse Girl by Faridur Rahman
Tasmina, eleven year old girl of a remote village in Northern Bangladesh is known as the »Horse Girl« in her neighborhood. Where sixty percent of the girls are married off before their 15th birthday, Tasmina aspires to ride horses and race at least for another five years. |
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Drug Mule
by David Spaltro
Drug enforcement agents suspect a mother, traveling with her 10-year old son, of smuggling. The agents sequester the two in a secret location where they begin to interrogate the woman, using intimidation and threats. |
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TWO WINDOWS by Tim Ellrich, Leonhard Kaufman
In order to reconnect his TV connection, Helmut decides to climb out of his window. His neighbor Walter misinterprets this action as a suicide attempt, which Walter wants to join. |
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EL PESCADOR The Fisherman by Alejandro Suárez Lozano
Mr Wong is a third generation fisherman in Hong Kong, struggling to keep this tradition alive. One night, he decides to leave the crowded waters of Victoria Harbour, and fish in calmer waters. His luck changes, when he catches something that does not belong to this world. |