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- This compassionate 'comedy of errors' follows Ana Maria Rosales' adventure of leaving her homeland of Mexico and coming to the United States, the 'land of opportunity'. Her dream is to secure a well-paying job in a chiropractor's office, but first she must get a job to help her cousin pay the rent. Having experience in therapeutic massage for a doctor's office in Mexico, she innocently lands a job at a massage parlor. Ana's world quickly turns upside-down when she gets confused what the term 'A Happy Ending' means. Ana quickly encounters good guys, bad guys and the English language.
- Kandia, an African women in her fifties who has lived in Sweden for 30 years, decides to move back to Gambia. Her son Ibbe, who dreams of a career in hip hop and is about to make a breakthrough, goes with her. Their encounter with their homeland, however, doesn't turn out the way they imagined. A warm, broad drama comedy about a universal theme: identity.
- Every Sunday at sunset hundreds of people gather on Siesta Key Beach to celebrate music, nature and life.
- A Swedish family comes to Morocco for a day trip on a tourist bus from Spain. They visit Tangier, the famous harbor city by the strait of Gibraltar, at the doorstep of Europe. Mehdi is a street kid from Tangier with dreams of his own. Their paths will cross during some hot summer hours.
- A comedy about ordinary people taking part in a dance competition. China hosts the Olympics for the first time. The whole country is excited. The forgotten generation, the same age as Red China - once passionate in their youth, then sent to the countryside in every corner of China for re-education - wants to be a part of it. A group of people - a security guard in his middle age crisis, a desperate housewife, a fame-seeker and her admirer, an odd couple at their fifties, started their own dance team. They practiced; they dreamed; they struggled. Is this for real or it is just a dream?