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Esta es la historia de un triángulo amoroso entre tres adolescentes: Maria, Dragana y Robert. Las emociones exaltadas de los primeros amores tienen aquí un matiz, y es que los tres son pacientes internos de un centro para personas con discapacidad intelectual. En este acercamiento sensible (pero sin sensiblerías) a un mundo cerrado y normalmente oculto a ojos de la sociedad, Ikić se basó en un hecho real, y empleó como actores a tres jóvenes internos para interpretar a las enérgicas e impulsivas Maria y Dragana, y al distante y callado Robert en una historia que destapa una realidad terrorífica digna de Goethe o von Kleist.
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Margo wants to lose her virginity in order to finally be just like everybody else.
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28-year-old Aleksi is stuck living with her parents. Desperate to escape the safe but boring bourgeois life her family has intended for her, she shirks her duties and becomes entangled with various romantic interests.
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The story of Jasna, a Croatian ex-pat who, due to her mother Anka's declining health, is forced to return to a place she has been avoiding most of her life - her home. The two haven't been in touch for years, but the proximity of death forces them to confront the ghosts of their past. It is also a portrait of life in a typical small town in the midst of Mediterranean hinterland. Plunging into the anxieties of the community, MATER subtly uncovers class, status, and gender issues that shape Anka's and Jasna's personalities - their stubbornness, strength, and tragic flaws.
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11 year old Ivica is an explorer of the small world around him, a world of industrial wastelands and uncertain terrain. A world that is still less strange than the drama that unfolds in his own home.
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In a post-apocalyptic near future devastated by global nuclear war, Dastagir, one of the few survivors, fights to regain his lost love and rediscover his humanity. While he fights his way through the ruins of the old world, we start to understand the complicated nature of this simple love story.
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Sarajevo, rush hour. Emir (15), accompanied by a social worker, is on his way to meet his father Safet for a weekend picnic at Igman, a semi-open penitentiary. Due to the heavy traffic they are late...
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Dragan Wende has lived in Berlin since the '70s and has seen the city change through the years. His nephew comes to live with him as Dragan remembers the better days he lived as a Yugoslavian immigrant in a divided city.
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Dragan Wende has lived in Berlin since the '70s and has seen the city change through the years. His nephew comes to live with him as Dragan remembers the better days he lived as a Yugoslavian immigrant in a divided city.