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- Sladan, Marijana, Tibor and Otilija are four very ordinary young people; the only thing that makes them different from the others of their age are a few physical disabilities. That, however, makes their life very different from the life of most of the other people. They are facing problems and everyday situations that others would not even think about.
- Zimka and Nazmija are two sisters from a Roma family growing up in Zagreb. Zimka is 17, which makes her older than Nazmija, but she does not act her age. Their relationship is marked by the clash of their characters, but also the strength of their sisterly bond. Before starting high school, together they spend the summer dancing, singing and wandering around the parks and streets of Zagreb. Zimka's departure to live in a student residence and her relationship with Tin put a new strain on the sisters relationship. The film follows the two sisters during a turbulent time in their lives, raising the question of whether everyone has the right to a carefree adolescence or is that a special privilege.
- Do you remember the last time you've talked to your parents? What did you talk about? Have you gone step further from weather forecast and daily politics? Five years after last gathering, a birthday celebration brings together an ordinary four member family. They start questioning what made them turn away from each other... Can having a conversation about buried family secrets help them eat without cramps in the stomach in the future? Can a failed birthday cake help them overcome the past? Through the ritual of family meals, the film tells how important is for us to feel accepted by our loved ones.
- While it is an attractive, worldwide known tourist destination, Dubrovnik has a worn and torn old hospital where some thirty homeless people of various ethnic background (Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs..) live their hard lives in totally inhuman conditions. Particularly vulnerable are families with many children who lost their homes in recent war and found a modest shelter in this dilapidated hospital building. - a potential source of dangerous infections. So far, the city authorities have been turning a deaf ear to numerous alarming warnings.
- A simple story about a woman who helps people wash before entering the sauna. Although she does not really need it, she likes this job, because it allows her to help people in her own way and to have a chat with them. A great little film about a big woman doing little things.
- Anything but a typical documentary 'There Was No Wind' centres on the island of Zlarin in a peculiar way: it is both a film about the island and a film about the documentary artistic form as such. It reveals the position of the documentary as a contradictory artistic form which tries to tell an objective truth, while, in fact, relying completely on the choices and decisions of its author.