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- Django is an eleven-year-old gypsy boy who lives with his family in an abandoned trailer near a train railway. Every morning his father jumps onto the train to hitch a free ride into town to look for food and earn money. In the mornings and evenings the father prepares his son to tackle the hardships of the life that are necessary to keep the family alive.
- A documentary exploring both the events and the personalities involved in a tragic incident that resulted in the death of a young man and the imprisonment of the artist (Jordan Opitz) that killed him.
- Eduard Sachariev - Life 24 Frames Per Second is a documentary about Bulgarian film director Eduard Sachariev and his feverish and inquiring creative mind forever exploring the mysteries of spiritual perfection. This film is about Eduard Sachariev's proficiency and striving to make each of his films as if it were his last, whatever it took, even his own life.
- In Odessa, Ukraine, the Bulgarian population officially numbers over 150 thousand, and unofficially - 200-250 thousand. This Black Sea port town is one of the most important emigration centers in the history of the Bulgarian National Revival. Exploring multiple fates and traces of Bulgarians in this region, the film movingly reveals viewpoints, mentality, spirituality, and above all - the genuine patriotism of a new, young generation of ethnic Bulgarians who perceive and cherish the fatherland of their ancestors as their own.
- Seven Bulgarians living in a small town on the Danube river decide to become contract soldiers rangers to get rid of poverty. Their training drills and military maneuvers provoke smiles but thoughts as well for the fate of Europe and the world.
- We have witnessed how a roma baby Ilya was left by his mum for an international adoption in 1993. 20 years later the young Frenchman came to Bulgaria to visit his mother and his seven brothers and sisters. An emotional film for the collision of cultures. Other Bulgarian children found parents abroad while shooting "The Long Way Home".