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Filmes

O Vento Nas Suas Costas
Writer
A trama é composta de três histórias sobre a relação entre pais e filhas. Dora (Helena Beljan) é uma menina negligenciada que sonha em ser treinadora de futebol, mas, de repente, seu pai fora da lei aparece em sua vida e os dois desenvolvem uma estreita relação. Ives (Lana Baric) é uma diretora de ópera que cuida do seu pai com alzheimer, com a iminência de perdê-lo, ela começa a perder o chão. Nataša (Natasa Dorcic), uma produtora bem sucedida, estã grávida e as coisas estão dando errado, fazendo com que ela decida confrontar seu pai.
O Vento Nas Suas Costas
Director
A trama é composta de três histórias sobre a relação entre pais e filhas. Dora (Helena Beljan) é uma menina negligenciada que sonha em ser treinadora de futebol, mas, de repente, seu pai fora da lei aparece em sua vida e os dois desenvolvem uma estreita relação. Ives (Lana Baric) é uma diretora de ópera que cuida do seu pai com alzheimer, com a iminência de perdê-lo, ela começa a perder o chão. Nataša (Natasa Dorcic), uma produtora bem sucedida, estã grávida e as coisas estão dando errado, fazendo com que ela decida confrontar seu pai.
Some Other Stories
Writer
The film is a high-concept project with five stories exploring the themes of motherhood and pregnancy, directed by women filmmakers from five former Yugoslav republics. “Croatian Story” follows an anguished painter who must decide whether or not to keep one of her unborn twins, diagnosed with Down syndrome. “Serbian Story” finds an expectant mother in the same emergency room with a charming killer. “Bosnia-Herzegovina Story” centers on a financially strapped Sarajevo family whose son?s lover is pregnant. “Macedonian Story” unfolds in a clinic where a drug addict struggles to keep her baby, and “Slovenian Story” ends the omnibus on a humorous note with a nun who finds her own way to immaculate conception.
Some Other Stories
Director
The film is a high-concept project with five stories exploring the themes of motherhood and pregnancy, directed by women filmmakers from five former Yugoslav republics. “Croatian Story” follows an anguished painter who must decide whether or not to keep one of her unborn twins, diagnosed with Down syndrome. “Serbian Story” finds an expectant mother in the same emergency room with a charming killer. “Bosnia-Herzegovina Story” centers on a financially strapped Sarajevo family whose son?s lover is pregnant. “Macedonian Story” unfolds in a clinic where a drug addict struggles to keep her baby, and “Slovenian Story” ends the omnibus on a humorous note with a nun who finds her own way to immaculate conception.
Facing the Day
Writer
In Lepoglava, one of the most notorious penitentiaries in Europe, many regimes have trained their strictness by imposing the brutal methods of the so-called prison rehabilitation. Lepoglava is still the central Croatian penitentiary, in which several prisoners have decided to take up Shakespeare. This is the story about those of them who would today, were Shakespeare alive, be the heroes of his plays.
Facing the Day
Director
In Lepoglava, one of the most notorious penitentiaries in Europe, many regimes have trained their strictness by imposing the brutal methods of the so-called prison rehabilitation. Lepoglava is still the central Croatian penitentiary, in which several prisoners have decided to take up Shakespeare. This is the story about those of them who would today, were Shakespeare alive, be the heroes of his plays.