YO, PRESIDENTA Me, the president by Arantxa Echevarría
Spain's recent elections have alarmed Europe. It's the second time blank votes win a general election, plunging the country into chaos. The European Union decided to elect a new spanish President using a rather unique method: Facebook. |
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SRY BSY
by Verena Westphal
Sry bsy - no time for nothing: it's about obsessions, compulsions and the pressure of keeping up with the challenges of modern work life. |
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Mamci i udice Baits and Hooks by Luka Popadic
Two passionate hobby fishermen, who work in an old factory, experience the difficult transition from socialism to capitalism. |
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THE WORKING DEAD
by FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ
Not renewing the temporary employment contract may have unforseen consequences. |
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Nenuzhnoye Credo Useless Credo by Vladimir Mistyukov
Andrey is a brilliant surgeon, he is trying to live his life sincerely and fairly. That causes disputes with his colleagues. A small conflict with a small time crook makes Andrey reconsider his priorities. |
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by Soe Moe Aung
Growing up in rural poverty with an absentee father and a mother who works her fingers to the bone, eleven-year old Yarzar is needed at home to catch and sell eels at a market and to work in the paddy fields. He saves every kyat he can to archieve his dream of going to school. |
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by Nikita Tamarov
The relatives of a deceased person want to make changes after the body had already been properly buried. And the contractors, not really knowing how to make it happen, try to find a way out »within the budget«. |
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Black Out
by Borbála Mészáros, zsuzsanna rádóczy
In a big city much like any other, a fox working a white-collar job tries to break out of his monotone life and escape from the pressure of society. |
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600$
by ORIOL CARDUS
Julian, a hired killer with many jobs behind him, is forced, due to an unexpected request, to rethink his life and the value of life in general. |
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Bob
by Marc Rößler
Bob is an artist in great demand. Despite this, he often feels misunderstood, as an air of gloom surrounds the unveiling of his art, and the funeral procession is never too far behind. An attempt at a filmic portrait. |