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- A couple embark on an early vacation. Left alone, their children cut loose until the boy gets caught for skipping school and things take an unexpected turn. Boasting exquisite camera work, the film is also unforgettable for its wholly original ending.
- Marko, Adi, Aco, and Dejan hang out in front of a block of flats in Fuzine. Marko is pissed because he quit playing basketball, the sexy TV presenter doesn't notice him, and his father Radovan will beat him up for quitting basketball. Adi is irritated by the fact that his brother Sanel is a drug addict and his father Mirsad prefers to shag waitresses somewhere in Austria rather than deal with this. Aco is having a hard time with his girlfriend and wants to get revenge on bus driver Damjanovic. Dejan is anxious because his mother Sonia wants to move to Slovenske Konjice. Policemen stop the boys one night and their world starts to disintegrate.
- In this coming of age drama, we confront the roller coaster of intense emotions and dynamic events that lead teenager Tobi and a blind scientist Herman to confront their fears and to discover what the Universe holds for them.
- Piran-Pirano tells a story of how the destinies of three individuals are unusually intertwined. An Italian, Antonio; a Bosnian, Veljko; and a Slovenian, Anica face the terror of war as children, and each becomes a war victim in his/her own way. Half a century later they meet again and the last days of war, fear, despair, and inexplicable emotions arise again, this time because Antonio returns to Piran to see his birthplace again before he dies.
- Leo is an Italian, who lives in Slovenia, Vucko is ex refugee from Bosnia. because they are threatened to lose their restaurant, they accept con Giannis proposal : to steal his truck so Gianni can get the money from insurance company.
- "Instead of Whom a Flower Now Blooms", "That Black Guitar", "Dizzy Heights" and other songs by the singer, poet and author Vlado Kreslin have already become folk tunes. Vlado is an eminent performer of popular music with a cult status, which is not a result of self-promotion strategies, but rather a consequence of his exceptional personal charisma and suggestive music expression. The documentary takes a look at the key stages of how Vlado Kreslin developed his authentic artistic expression. At the same time it frames the wider cultural context that Vlado has been creating in for more than forty years. However, this is first and foremost a film about music and music lovers.
- The film deals with the fate of children who, together with their parents, were imprisoned in the Teharje camp near Celje. In June 1945, they were separated from their parents and taken to the Petricek children's camp, and their parents killed and buried in unknown places without trial. Inside the camp, the guards try to rip out the old children's identity with various overhauling measures and to enforce them a new identity. Children lost their parents and childhood, and got wounded so deeply, they have not healed even until today.
- A couple of awkwardly dressed strangers unexpectedly walk into an outback pub where regular customers and waiters are awaiting for another long day to come to an end. It turns out the men are coming from Paris to see the pub's toilet where there is supposed to be a famous Fountain created by Marcel Duchamp, one of the most important world's work of art.