Mladen
Jovana works behind the counter at a bakery in the small town where she lives with her father. Her somewhat shy peer Marko is supposed to follow in his own father’s footsteps and become a truck driver. But the events of one night change both their lives… Serbian director Stefan Malešević debuts with a formally distinctive triptych whose loose narrative structure challenges the viewer to actively participate in putting together the pieces of the mosaic.
Zdravko
‘Borders, Raindrops’ is a film about love, maturity, and hope, growing in a barren and abandoned landscape. The film is divided in two parts, with the protagonist, a young woman – Jagoda – connecting them as a ghostly presence, bringing hope and reconciliation within the two narratives. She is a student visiting family in the summer, living in the declining villages of former Yugoslavia, overlooking the Adriatic coast. In the first story she bonds with a cousin in his mid-thirties, who is building a house in the village, but has no one to marry and live with him. In the second, she helps a teenage cousin understand that his nation is no better than others, and that they all have to learn to live together on the recently established borders.
Argun
ロンドンの国会議事堂で爆弾テロ事件が発生してから5年後。世界各国で逮捕された国際テロ組織“ウルフパック”に所属している容疑者6人、アーガンらは、自分たちが地球近くの軌道上に浮かぶ刑務所のような極秘施設に監禁されていると知らないまま、厳しい尋問を受け続ける。そこにCIAから送り込まれた査定人ライザーや女性医師ストーンらが到着するが、アーガンたちは脱獄に成功して施設を制圧し地球に戻ろうとする。
Agent Botin / Agent Bottin
A police-escorted prisoner transport supervised by Interpol sets off to Belgrade. The route leads the transport through Pančevo, where they encounter an ecological disaster and infected people who are trying to kill them. Interpol agents Mortimer Reyes and Mina Milius soon realize that their only chance for escape from the zombie hordes lies in allying with the dangerous, mysterious prisoner.