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- The Swiss lawyer Edmund Schonenberger who was fighting in Zurich for the freedom of speech and human rights, was disappointed in society and moved to Knezevac in the deepest Serbian countryside to start a new life.
- World War II, Serbia 1941. When a Wehrmacht soldier gets killed due to the incautiousness of lieutenant Michael Berg, his superior, Major König, gives him an ultimatum: if the young lieutenant doesn't manage to persuade the prisoner Petar to betray his comrades, the Major will apply the infamous "100 for 1" act - a law which states that for every German soldier killed, one hundred civilians have to be executed. The story is based on true events.
- The movie depicts a Serbian choir, The Singing Women of Pozega, a group of enthusiastic elderly women full of life who share their daily routine with us. Through poetic pictures, seasoned with a lot of humour, we learn about their views on love, joy as well as the ephemerality of life.
- Two fishing buddies, a privatization of a fabric and some fish stew.