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- Captain Price and the SAS partner with the CIA and the Urzikstani Liberation Force to retrieve stolen chemical weapons. The fight takes you from London to the Middle East and beyond, as this joint task force battles to stop a global war.
- Red Iron Road is an animated horror anthology series, based on the works of famous European authors. Each of the episodes are between 10-20 minutes, produced with different creative partners in unique visual styles to suit each story.
- A trip to the pastoral countryside reveals a dark, sinister reality for a family from the city.
- Teun is 24, perfectly healthy and lives with people with dementia in the closed ward of a nursing home, Why? He is 24, but not all his life - That's why he goes in search of answers for the future..
- Rada, a beautiful and very proud gipsy girl is used to steal men's hearts and monk them. Zobar is a horse thief who's heart is stolen by Rada and his mind is bewitched. He is ready to give up his freedom but not his pride.
- A sense of humour to flourish and gives rise to a powerful groundswell of emotions that carries us away in music
- A documentary exploring the sex-trade.
- Forbidden friendship between Zinca and Victor, 2 kids from Moldova. One day they are getting on a mined field near their village.
- One More One Less tells the story of a resident doctor who discovers a case of malpractice, done by a colleague. He decides to fight against the fl-awful system, risking to remain without a job.
- A man's journey to show the true value of honey and its purpose for humanity.
- The Unsaved is a drama about about a Sancho Panza and not a Don Quijote. It's about the every day's non-hero facing circumstances and not adventures, it's about Viorel, a 25-year-old fledgling drug dealer, from a backwater little town in the contemporary Republic of Moldova. He lives at home with his mother, his ears get red when he's nervous and he lets his days pass in the usual "laissez-faire" Moldavian style. He gets involved through his best friend, Goose, in small-time drug dealing, while helping him to fly a hang glider that never seems to work properly; and he falls in love with Maria, the girl who happens to cut his hair. This easy-going existentialism precipitates several possibilities, which find our hero trapped in his own indecisiveness, so finally he reckons the moment has come for him to start growing up and act like an adult. The first thing he does is get a job peeling potatoes in the police canteen in order to make his mother proud. The second thing is to quit the drug dealing and become a serious man, but not before stealing a car engine to "tune" Goose's hang glider or delivering some drugs in his place. The third thing as an adult is to develop a serious relationship with a young woman, Maria, who is the lover of a drug dealer in jail, and at the same time a cop's mistress of convenience. All these attempts fail to lead him to the desired state of "adulthood", and our man-boy becomes less and less a hero, and more of a man just trying to get by. Cornered by the cops, Viorel exchanges his freedom for his best friend. He chooses not to fight for Maria and lets her go back to her cruel lover who gets out of prison. In the end, left all alone, he sees himself faced only with a dream, Goose's broken hang glider. The naivety he brought to stealing as in loving, the persistent urge to find the meaning of life through others, the careless way in letting the hours pass by, and finally the choice of believing that flying means only falling, are just few of the little dramas that turn the prosaic poetry of this story into a liberation struggle of the day to day life.
- A cemetery is not a forbidden place. However, this is not an area where most people prefer to spend their time.
- Egor, Leonid and Nazarbayev come to Gagauzia. Everything seems fine at first, but Nazarbayev realises that he lost Kazakhstan, and the trio sets out to find it.
- In a quest to terminate the pregnancy, a young woman faces her first grown-up experience.
- Atmospherically shot on 16mm film, Transnistra is an intimate and vital account of love and friendship in a complex, contradictory world. Award-winning director Anna Eborn (Pine Ridge) intimately follows a group of young people as they move from a sweltering, carefree summer through an unforgiving winter in the self-proclaimed state of Transnistria, where the national flag still holds the hammer and sickle.
- It is the story of Danila Prepeleac, a silly, clumsy man that does things backwards. Once he took off for the market wanting to sell a pair of nice healthy bulls. On the way to the market he exchanged the bulls for an empty wallet. But this is only the start of Danila's adventures.
- 16-year-old Adrian makes angels out of wax and used to sing in the church choir. In search of a better life, he decides to leave Transnistria to work in Europe with his friend Ion. But their plan is not destined to come true.
- Back in his native village, Afanasie, a well digger, decides to clean the village wells with his neighbors' help. He will discover that he is, actually, the one who needs to "cleanse" and reconcile with his past.
- Love and wedding business in the time of transition.
- Moldova: At the funeral of an old woman, tradition and modernity meet in an explosion of emotions, memories and absurdities.
- Anishoara is a 15 year old girl, who lives in a beautiful old village in Moldova. She raises without mother and for several years she cares for her little brother Andrei and her drinking father Petru. She works in hte neighboring pension, to earn little money and food. Her neighbors Vasiluta and Mihai are very kind people, having several kids by their own, and look after young Anishoara and Andrei.
- There's 27 million slaves in the world today. We find them in the sex industry, as child soldiers, as unpaid housekeepers and in production and as shop workers. We have all a responsibility for this.
- In his fight for justice, Andrei resorts to some methods that are not exactly legal. What will be the price he has to pay in order to get what he wants?
- Marculesti, Moldova was the site of an unimaginable atrocity. Years later, few speak clearly or honestly about what happened.
- The occupation of Bessarabia by the Russians in 1940 separates an opera singer from her family, leaving her under Bolshevik rule until Romanian troops enter Odessa.
- The film narrates the story of Irina and Peter, a couple who lost their young child in an accident. The couple moves to Moldova and adopts Pavalas, a child that reminds them of their late son.
- Nea Costel and her consort, Didona, want at all costs for their daughter, Tina, to participate in the Miss Litoral beauty contest, announced in Mamaia. But Tina is in love with Dorel, a shy and jealous boy, who does not see in Tina a beauty of the kind that appears on the covers of magazines and wants to keep her only for himself.
- An ex-military pilot starts new life as a farmer in Moldavian countryside. Having realised that his wife, who had gone to Italy to earn more money, will never come back, he decide to send his 2 daughters to her and her new Italian husband.
- A Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist travels to 10 countries on four continents to capture the stories of those who survive on a dollar a day and those who try to help. We learn of their hopes, and they teach us the joy of giving.
- Cable technicians in Eastern Europe navigate a modern-day Tower of Babel. With unflappable humour and a dose of philosophy, the technicians hold the line in a dissonant world.
- Comedian Tony Hawks is set the challenge of beating at tennis all 11 of the Moldovan international footballers who lost 4-0 to England at Wembley.
- People are unhappy with their leaders and want to break free. When a change is made, they are supposed to get back their freedom: but somehow, they don't.
- After two years spent as a student in Boston, a 22-year-old visits his native Moldova. It is April 2009. People gather in the streets of Chisinau, the call having spread through social networking sites. They are demonstrating against the communist authorities who falsified the election results. They seize and plunder the parliament and presidential buildings. The demonstrators carry away documents, furniture and office equipment. Our protagonist is coming from a friend's home carrying his own computer monitor. He is mistaken for a demonstrator, brutally beaten up by the police and taken to the police station. His interrogator is an experienced major. The authorities can do anything. Based on real events, the film asks questions about freedom, justice and the price of human life.
- A film about life in the Czech border area after the expulsion of the Germans.
- "Miliard" (short dramedy) is an allegory of the great Moldovan bank robbery - a mystery that's thrown Europe's poorest nation into deep crisis - $1 Billion has vanished from Moldova's bank system.
- Dorin, a young man from the country, agrees for money, to take an exam for a Bachelor's Degree on behalf of someone else. He's got just one night to prepare and get in character, while facing social awkwardness and the absurdity of a flawed system.
- During World War II, an old man, David, living with his daughter-in-law, Maria, while his son is away at war, is being regularly harassed by a German airplane, until one day, when he decides he's had enough.
- The anguish of a teenager who searches for her identity in a new country where she doesn't even speak the language.
- Three soldiers keep watch in the trilateral border post. The parties to the conflict, Moldavia, Transnistria and Russia are under one roof here. Not a particularly dramatic situation - rather a kind of waiting for Godot and a parable for positive coexistence of the different population groups. Starting from the microcosm of the post, a description of the state of one of the strangest borders on the edge of Europe unfolds. The Berlin-based filmmaker Steffi Wurster also works as a stage designer and in her documentary film projects deals with places and their political and cultural inscriptions. For FROZEN CONFLICT she was awarded the Rhineland-Palatinate Film Prize.
- Moldova in the Dark - a self-shot and edited film - tells the story of Lidia Panici, the leader of a folklore ensemble in Varancau. The village is located on the border between Ukraine and Transnistria and has been facing the energy crisis in Moldova ever since Russia invaded their neighbour Ukraine. The villagers must remain resilient as the EU struggles to find long-term answers. The people must adapt to the new crisis as Moldova is left in the dark as a shadow.
- When his fiancée is abducted by an evil warlord, a lone soldier struggles to save her before she is turned to the dark side.
- It is a documentary in which the belief, language and culture of the Gagauz people are explained to the audience with different Gagauz generations, Oguzsport Football Team, wolf (monster) symbol, ethnography museum, cinema, women's monastery and many more.
- An American journalist, a mysterious Gypsy woman and a bookkeeper with an inside angle try to stay one step ahead of a gang of ruthless killers as they uncover the horrors of the human trafficking of sex slaves in the Balkans.
- Vadim, convinced his girlfriend Simona, to make an abortion. His way to the clinic is interrupted by a range of obstacles. Once arrived at the doctor, Simona doesn't find Vadim. Suddenly, Vadim finds himself between life and death. In the end, a miracle happens and resolves everything.
- The film will show the incredible love story of two young people, through the prism of confrontation between the two families. This film tells about the lifestyles of the original and unique Gagauz people at the turn of 1920-1930. The script of the film is based on the story of the classic of Gagauz literature Nikolai Baboglu. An exciting story about Divine providence and sharp turns of fate.