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Strahinja and his wife Ababuo left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe. Instead of reaching the western part of the continent, they were deported back to Serbia. Strahinja has started to build himself a career, while Ababuo is unable to fulfil her ambitions and she feels increasingly frustrated. When she disappears one day, Strahinja sets out to find her… A crystal clear, humanistic story about the need to find one’s place in the world. It’s also a tale of love, the most profound testimony of which might also be the most painful.
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Jeanne, uma jovem tímida, trabalha em um parque de diversões. Fascinada por carrosséis, ela ainda mora em casa com a mãe. É quando Jeanne conhece Jumbo, a nova atração principal do parque
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In 1921, Charles, a young Luxembourgish cartographer is sent to Albania as part of a border commission to gather information on the topography and the people of the region. The country has recently become independent, but it does not yet have clearly defined borders. Back in Paris, Charles gets to report to the Conference of Ambassadors. At first, he is overwhelmed by the impressive architecture and the intimidating grandeur of the event. However, he soon learns that the party of self-serving diplomats has little interest in the future of the people he has just met. With no representative of Albania even present, Charles feels the need to speak up for the young country. Despite breaking protocol in doing so, Charles shares an observation with the quarrelling diplomats that allows them to find a peaceful solution to the question of where to draw the urgently needed borders.
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Aiken, suffering from Alzheimer's disease, returns to his former family home to try and keep hold of his memories.
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Ambientado em uma remota mansão rural inglesa durante um período de um século, o filme acompanha John e May enquanto eles se observam e se perguntam se já tinham se conhecido onze anos atrás. Uma adaptação do conto homônimo de Henry James do século XIX.