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- The most indestructible, everlasting and insurmountable Wall among us is invisible - The Invisible Wall or different ways to spend your summer on a small island.
- With a view to the elections, the mayor of the Greek city of Sugartown has promised women to his people. But where can he get them? Sugartown numbers 12,000 inhabitants, the majority of whom are bachelors. The women move away in droves to work or get married in the big city. "No marriages, no christening ceremonies, just funerals," the local priest complains. Fortunately, the borders with Eastern Europe have opened up in recent years. There, many women are longing for a new future with a foreign man. After considering Ukraine and Moldavia, the gentlemen of Sugartown decide to head for the Russian city of Klin. A Greek businessman operating in Russia has lined it all up for them. Meanwhile, the Greek men prepare themselves at home: they buy new clothes, go to the barber, get some physical exercise and rehearse the phrase "I love you" in Russian. Nevertheless, the language barrier still gets in the way when the men and women try to get to know each other. The Russian-Orthodox priest, who had expected to make a nice little profit, also threatens to throw a monkey wrench in the works. Still, the ladies pay a return visit to Sugartown, where it doesn't take them long to understand why these men have so much trouble finding wives.
- A film about the "day after" in Sugar Town (Zaharo) which was burned to the ground in 2007. The Mayor and his villagers try different, 'unique' ways to bring back life to their ravaged land.
- The deposed Mayor of Zacharo (Sugartown) is running for office again. He has one week to deploy the techniques that have kept him in power for the past 12 years. His goal is to defeat his opponents once and for all and make them "disappear from the region."
- A group of Greek men wants to re-create the ancient Spartan Phalanx and become modern Spartan Warriors. Their goal is 'to revive and spread the Ancient Spartan Ideals and the Ancient Greek Ways in an era of decay'. The question of the documentary is... why? or else, can we get 'in the same river twice'?
- Mitsos "Mitsigan" Tsiganos is a modern day Greek cowboy, an empirical philosopher and the owner of one of the biggest farms in southwestern Greece, named "Hardships & Beauties". Things are going well when all of a sudden, Mitsos is struck simultaneously by both a professional and a personal crisis. He decides to leave his farm and takes a trip to meet with old friends and new people. His road trip in the heart of Greece becomes a symbolical trip into a country that will never be the same again
- The movie is a black comedy where silent cinema meets digital technology. After a car-accident, Orpheus finds himself alone, near a factory where the cloning of modern people takes place. Searching for his boy and his wife, he 'decides' to take the elevator that will lead him to a world similar to ours - There, he is forced to admit the truth about himself and...'our kind'.
- Does alienation leads to xenophobia? Who doesn't feel a stranger in the contemporary society? A 'discussion' that takes place in the silence of our every day life...
- A film about Greek identity, an allegory for the current state of Greece.