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- Dida, a rebellious girl, faces violence and school struggles. She dreams of reuniting with her mother in the USA. Obsessed with saving for a New York ticket, a cruel revelation shatters her plans, leading to an unimaginable act.
- The real story of the journalist Vesela Toteva (in the role is her daughter - Valentina Karoleva) searching for her own happiness during the dynamic and uncertain '90s in Bulgaria. A tale about drugs, fall, fear and redemption.
- The story follows the extreme coming-of-age of a boy during tragic events that tear his family apart.
- The story follows the encounters of Victor and Tanya at the end of their junior year. The two of them grow closer and closer during the summer vacation, despite the danger surrounding them.
- Iskra (the name translates to "spark") wakes up in a black, soot-covered apartment. She opens the balcony door to let in a glimpse of light. Stuck inside, she cleans the blackness away all day while her grandfather, obsessed with the past, burns documents and old newspapers all night. New soot settles on the walls and Iskra wakes up to another day of cleaning. Her only friend is a chicken, who lives on the balcony and lays walnuts. While feeding it, Iskra takes notice of a young man in the courtyard. He shows up at her apartment the next day. Grandfather throws him out but the young man's arrival, awakens a longing for the outside world inside Iskra and she starts dreaming of breaking free from her dull routine. Another day of cleaning awaits. When a fight with her grandfather escalates, Iskra takes her chicken and jumps off the balcony. Her dress gets stuck in the door frame and she remains floating in limbo between past and future while the chicken marches on.
- Childhood 2.0 is a UNICEF film produced by NO BLINK Pictures and is dedicated to new beginnings. The film presents four human stories of Ukrainian families who sought refuge in Bulgaria after the start of the war in Ukraine. What challenges do refugee children face in the new environment? What unusual roles and responsibilities do they have to take on? How successfully do they cope with the adaptation, as well as their parents? These are some of the questions we seek answers to through the eyes of our heroes.
- The film follows three women along with their cancer treatment in three separate parts of the world in three very different health care systems.
- A young traveler (Niki) comes across a camp fire in a forest during night. There he meets Bor who invites him over for dinner and Niki stays. Bor reveals that he has lost his mind in the past and introduces Niki to his friend Neji - refugee, who now lives with Bor. Later, while they eat Bor asks to borrow Niki's knife but Neji is suspicious and doesn't let him. Bor is annoyed by that and becomes mad at Niki. He attacks him and Neji saves him. Then he explains to Niki the reasons behind Bor's madness.
- A computer technician who loves his job always puts others before himself. This practice leads to an unusual development of his story and changes his life forever.
- A little girl receives a camera as a gift from her parents and uses it to shoot a family walk in the park.
- Three sections are revealed in three episodes, preceded by inner psychological absence by one of the characters. A man separates with his wife alienated, two young women within the silence of the worn-out words, attending the already lost relationship between them, one grandma stays alone at the table and fades into space and into the memories of the little girl, who grows up. The one sure thing is one used coffee maker
- "Lilith" tells a story as ancient as the world, gathered in itself the pain of separation and insult, an ancient curse, and a pure love that struggles to overcome the darkness of the soul. Even in the darkest darkness there is light.
- When does children grow up?
- A documentary about a sightless theatre journalist who sees art not through his eyes but through his heart.
- Tsvetomira is fourteen years old girl. She is excellent in every sense of the word. She is enjoying a special closeness with her father. The discovery that he leads a double life, is the first major betrayal for her. It makes her step on the threshold of adolescence.
- After yet another night of heavy partying, Victor finds himself trapped by his own actions and sees the truth regarding himself through the eyes of the past.
- Every door is a green door.
- "Mouse Hole" tells the story of a stranger who has stripped himself of the world. Isolation makes him afraid of society and lock home forever. He turns his home into a closed ecosystem, allowing him to survive like this for years - until the time his life is in danger and the collision with the outside world becomes inevitable.
- Boris Pavlovich puts a pizza delivery guy in front of a choice - die or become a murderer. Begins a long night in which the pizza delivery guy is searching for a way to get out of the situation.