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- A humble Romanian actor in his 30s, hardly surviving between a complicated part in a musical, a depressed wife, and the obsession of an imminent, devastating earthquake, becomes the victim of his manipulative father.
- The three stories within Genesis are rooted in the biblical notion of family: a woman in her late thirties rediscovers the faith she lost as a child; a mother goes to extreme lengths to ensure that her child is saved from the fate that she was forced to endure; a Roma boy's family are killed, and the perfect world of his childhood is destroyed. All three stories are based on real events that took place in Hungary: the Roma murders. The three protagonists are one way or another affected by these events, which change their lives fundamentally.
- A fantasy and comedy short fiction film about a parking valet suffering from OCD who stumbles upon love.
- Ioana (Ioana Flora), daughter of a well-known tambourine player who passed away several years ago, is preparing for her wedding, having been proposed to by a fellow conservatory student who studied the same instrument as her father. "Kidnapped" from her wedding, as is the custom, by several friends, she is taken to her home where, however, several unknown individuals are in the process of burglarizing the apartment.
- Edward arrives in Wales. The Earl of Montgomery entertains the King. Edward is not enjoying the feast, because his vanity is not flattered enough. He demands that his greatness be celebrated in a toast, but none of the guests dare to answer the King's request. So, the King demands that a local bard sing a song about his greatness. The first bard is an old man who starts to sing about Edward's cruel atrocities. Edward is angered and sends the bard to the burning stake. The next bard is a young one. He continues the way of the old bard, so he is sent to the stake as well. The third bard is a strong and huge one who comes without calling. He breaks everything and scatters everyone, but the superior number of soldiers overcome him. Then Edward orders to burn every bard who doesn't want to yield. After this action Edward runs back to his home in London but he can't enjoy himself. The sense of guilt drives him mad because five hundred bards went to the flames singing but none of them yielded.
- A series of unpredicted events in the city of Timisoara, Romania, where two sportsmen end up changing their thinking and vision upon life and future.
- Told in Aikido language, Living Aikido is a film about human relationships, respect, love, and peace-making. Ten world renown Aikido teachers share insight into how Aikido can be a beneficial way in achieving peace. With over 300 years of experience combined the audience will be taken on a journey of learning, hope, respect, and ultimately self-transformation.
- The history of the Dassler family from the beginning of shoe manufacturing before ww2, during war and after. The roots of the rivalry between the two Dassler brothers, Adi and Rudi which led to the creation of the two top sport companies Adidas and Puma.
- A mentally-disturbed young man wants Cormoran Strike to look into a murder he thinks he witnessed as a child. Concurrently, Robin goes undercover to investigate the blackmail of a Member of Parliament.