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- A disgraced member of the Russian military police investigates a series of child murders during the Stalin-era Soviet Union.
- In the dying days of WWII, a battalion of Russian soldiers is lured into the secret lab of a deranged scientist and forced to face off against an army of horrific flesh-and-metal war machines.
- The THERAPY series is unique for its psychological depth, well developed characters and the setting, mostly concentrated in one area. Most of the story takes place in the consulting room of psychologist Marek Posta (Karel Roden) who attends to several patients with a variety of traumas during the weekdays. Every Monday the psychologist receives a saucy Sandra (Tatiana Pauhofová) who confesses in the opening episode that she is in love with Marek. On Tuesday it is the turn of a former soldier returned from Afghanistan (Lukás Hejlík) who reveals his traumas from the war and from being brought up by his father. On Wednesday the psychologist meets a young gymnast, Linda (Michaela Doubravová) whose pretended pubertal self-confidence masks an inner vulnerability. On Thursday he is visited by a married couple (Ana Geislerová and Martin Hofmann) who cannot decide whether they should have an abortion. Every Friday the protagonist visits his older colleague, Dita, to discuss his uncertainties and family problems. Dita is portrayed by the well-known Slovak actress Kamila Magálová. The psychologist's wife, with whom he is going through a family crisis, is played by Klára Melísková. Their teenage daughter, with whom Marek does not have much in common, is played by Berenika Kohoutová.
- Divorced man Ludek is surprised when he reconnects with his brother after several years.
- A criminal series set in Czech Republic, where a group of top class detectives are solving cases based on a true stories.
- Tomas (12) gets a camera and begins making a film about his family. His enigmatic father (Ondrej Vetchý) works from home. By hiding a camera in his office, Tomas discovers that on Tuesdays and Thursdays his father leaves the house. When confronted with that fact, he denies it. On the pursuit of the great family secret Tomas reveals the hidden side of Haris, his best friend, who starts using a camera as the only way to get his mum and brother away from the hell of his violent father. Courage and profound friendship lead Tomas and Haris to the final revelation and an unpredictable conclusion. The whole film is shot and edited as if by a twelve-year-old boy. This technique allows us to perceive the world through the eyes of a child.
- Adriano, son of Camillo Olivetti, at the age of 12 began to work as an apprentice in his father's factory, where he produced typewriters. Here he meets Mauro Barale, who will become his friend and later one of his main collaborators.
- The film's protagonists get an opportunity to make a wish. Consequently, their lives take the path they themselves ordained. Several "coincidences" bring them everything they wanted and they have the chance to experience their wishes. We are not only responsible in our lives for everything that we do, but also for everything we say, we think and desire.
- Mark's mother collapses and since he has no one else in his life, seems like he will end up in orphanage, but he decides to find his own way and restore broken relationship. Movie Last chance is also a story about making our life even more complicated than it has to be, by not realizing that the decisions we make might change not only our lives but others people too. The most sad part is when it is your parents, who make those decision for you and you are the one who is suppose to be responsible for it.
- A little girl named Ema cheats at art class only to learn that the paintings will soon be exhibited at the museum. In order to avoid getting caught, she decides to rob her painting from the gallery with the help of Matej, who happens to be the son of the policeman in charge of the exhibits' safety.
- Another one of Marek's clients is the architecture student Viola (Tereza Vorísková). The conversation begins with Viola telling him the basic facts of her life. She mentions her recent break-up with her boyfriend and her relationship with her older brother, who suffers from schizophrenia. She reveals that she severed contact with a previous therapist, not long ago. Marek wants to know why. Viola, however, talks about her former therapist with nothing but contempt. Marek soon gains Viola's trust and she confides in him something she has kept secret until now: she has cancer, lymphoma in her chest. She hasn't even told her parents.
- The Neumann's son is alone with Marek at the beginning of the session, and has time to tell him about his problems. He mentions not being able to sleep well and says his best friend is Pavlínka, a girl he goes to school with. He complains about being bullied by a Vietnamese classmate and talks about his feelings of guilt about his parents' arguments. His parents eventually arrive at the session, and Teodor gives his son a new cell phone. Nina begins to express doubts about the planned divorce, and implores her husband not to leave her. Teodor refuses, and admits to having found someone else.
- In the prologue, Marek says goodbye to his son (Jan Cina), who is leaving for Olomouc to continue his studies. Marek suggests that they organize a family gathering to celebrate his fiftieth birthday. Viktor's mother is the first to arrive at their session, this time. She mentions her Russian origins. She then makes a jealous scene in front of her husband and son over Teodor's new girlfriend. We find out that the Neumanns have had serious sexual problems. Marek brings the angry couple's attention to the fact that Victor is a helpless victim of their unresolved conflicts.
- Nina arrives at the session on her own, and says that the tense family relationships have taken a turn for the better. She recounts her husband's past and her own dreams of being a translator, which she had to give up after the birth of her son. Marek sheds doubt on Nina's perception of Victor's transformation - Marek thinks that the depressed boy is simply pretending to feel better so that he can please his parents. Then he talks to Victor about his conflict with a Vietnamese classmate and about his mother's abortion. The sensitive boy shows Marek anominous drawing of his family, which expresses his sense of hopelessness.
- Nina is out of the country, at the moment, and thus doesn't take part in the sitting. Teodor recaps the last two weeks, during which Victor has been staying with him and during which time his behavior and grades in school rapidly worsened. Marek observes that this is probably Victor's reaction to his mother's absence. Viktor shows the psychologist his drawings: they include his imaginary brother, whom his mother aborted. Teodor admits to the therapist that he had an argument with his current girlfriend over Victor. Teodor even touches on his relationship with his father, who hated Nina because of her Russian origin.
- Eleven-year-old Victor (Zdenek Barinka) arrives at Marek's practice. Marek is under the impression that they are supposed to discuss why the boy has been refusing his parents' joint custody. He finds out, however, that the confused Victor hasn't even been told his parents are about the divorce. Viktor's parents, Nina (Katerina Winterová) and Teodor (David Svehlík), arrive late. They begin to argue and insult one another almost the instant they enter. Marek sends Victor away for a while, so that he can make clear to his parents that they're not here to resolve their own problems but, rather, their son's. He refuses to play referee in their conflicts and draws attention to their ineffective communication with their son.
- Viktor arrives at therapy without his parents and describes his hopelessness over his family's worsening relationships. He describes a conflict with his Vietnamese classmate, which culminated in a fist-fight... During the following session, Teodor reacts to the news of his son being bullied with a racist rant. It comes out that Nina is considering an offer to move to London, where she intends to start a new career and where she wants to move her son for good. Her husband doesn't agree with her decision, and hurls jealous reproaches at her. In the end, Victor runs away into a nearby park and confesses to Marek that he would prefer to live with him.
- Viktor has changed his look to Emo, imitating a group of teens he met in the park. He declares that his parents don't interest him anymore and ostentatiously ignores his father after his arrival. Teodor relays his problems with his girlfriend and asks after his wife. Nina arrives at therapy straight from the airport, where she was dropping off her new boyfriend. She admits to being in love with him, and insists on her moving to London. Marek points out that the Neumanns are being incredibly selfish, at which point the Neumanns argue again. Their disappointed son expresses his wish to live with his grandmother.
- Having been banned from seeing his son and going to his local pub, Ludek gets a new job that finally makes him some money but also even less popular.