The Ghost You Draw on My Back - Directed by Nikola Stojanović ́

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Teenage Sara travels to a small provincial town to attend the memorial service of her grandmother. The usually quiet village is being disrupted by the construction of the new railway. While fighting her fears, Sara finds shelter in a worker from the construction site.

A Dead Marriage - Directed by Michal Toczek

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Filip works as a professional movie extra, and he always plays roles of dead bod- ies. On the set of a historical film, he meets Lucy, who also happens to be an extra, playing a role of a dead woman. Whilst laying on top of each other during long filmmaking hours a bittersweet relationship develops between them in the unusual circumstances.

Blue Hour - Directed by Ana Jakimska

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Petra, who has made a life for herself in the big city, has a crush on her office co-worker and is trying hard to start a meaningful relationship with him. Her mother’s visit from a provincial town in the south not only jeopardizes her efforts, but adds to the already palpable disconnect between mother and daughter. But, soon it will be New Year’s Eve, and everybody is hoping for the best..

And That’s For This Christmas - Directed by Peter Vulchev

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While preparing the details for his own funeral, an elderly man realises that he will be celebrating Christmas alone. Unable to fall asleep, he decides to spend the holiday at the grave of his deceased wife.

A Study of Empathy - Directed by Hilke Rönnfeldt

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Dana wants to show empathy. Penelope wants to explore empathy. Penelope’s artistic experiment unfolds and Dana’s feelings are whirled around.

Any Day Now, You Will Poison her - Directed by Laura Ortega

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Pablo has recently lived alone and all he wants is to continue taking care of what keeps him alive: his garden. On August 26th Laura is going to celebrate her birth- day having lunch with her grandfather and her parents... but Pablo doesn’t know yet that his daughter is determined to convince him to leave the countryside and move to the city.

How To Be A Human Being - Directed by Jorе Janavičiute

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During a conference in a hotel, a woman in her mid-thirties meets a man that she used to date in her teenage years. She accuses him of ‘date-rape’ back then. She works at the conference and has to help him prepare for the presentation. They start to talk. It turns out that things were different than she thought for many years.

The Walk - Directed by Eleonora Veninova

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Young girl Denica goes for a walk with her Companion where they discuss what happened with her grandmother which recently stopped visiting her.

The Real Truth About the Fight - Directed by Andrea Slavicek

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Between school trouble, mean girl drama, catchy lyrics, and a mysterious blue car, teenage Lena, sometimes distracted or interrupted, tells us the real story behind The Big Fight. But what isn’t she telling us?

Sharatz - Directed by Dimitar Banov

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Marko Kovacevski (76), after the discovery of his heart condition (arrhythmia), loses will for any social life. He smokes cigarettes, drinks coffee and watches quizzes the whole day. For three years Marko is reluctant to even go to the regu- lar scheduled doctor’s control. Everything starts to change when he receives an unexpected phone call from his son Alek (40), who at this point is in the club with father’s very good high school friend Zhana (75).

Zum See - Directed by Federico Fasulo

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Between chores, daily errands, waits and meetings, the two teenagers in this story look for an opportunity to spend time together in the short span of summer holidays.

Names - Directed by Jane Spasikj

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When Marko and his mother are brought to a refugee center full of kids, women and old people, the boy meets a pair of new friends who explain to him that it’s just a matter of time before the soldiers deliver a shoebox with stuff belonging to someone’s father that has died in the war. As they settle in, one of the boys reveals to Marko that the room they are in is cursed: Death will visit whoever’s name is on the door and they will probably get a box. Marko becomes obsessed with the sound of the military jeep that is supposed to deliver the dreaded shoe- box and figures out a plan to outwit Death.

Until You See Me - Directed by Eleanna Santorinaiou

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Petros takes an emotional journey whilst he walks through the corridors of a cemetery, holding an old Hi8 camera and burying a beloved person.

Tits - Directed by Eivind Landsvik

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Following an unpleasant run in at the beach, teenagers Oscar and Iben are left behind by their friends. When one of them makes a friendly gesture, they experi- ence what might be the beginning of an unexpected relationship.