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Total trailers found: 15
29 November 2002
A mother and her three daughters. The mother presents her daughters with a model of a domineering woman whom they do not understand and for whom they have respect.
10 September 2015
Peter "Koza" Baláz is a former Olympic boxer. He and his partner, Misa, live in a dilapidated housing estate, constantly struggling to make ends meet.
03 May 2018
Miroslav Válek was a Slovak poet whose sensitive and intimate work clashed with his political engagement in the communist party.
30 March 2023
A babysitter, a bunch of laborers, and a long-haul truck driver. All were born in Slovakia, but after the country joined the EU, they took the opportunity to work elsewhere in the Schengen zone.
12 November 2020
Michal and Juraj, two students of a theological seminary in totalitarian Czechoslovakia, must decide if they'll choose the easier way of collaboration, or if they'll subject themselves to the surveillance of the secret police.
12 November 2009
A documentary about a village that was during one night in 1947 separated by force into a Soviet and a Czechoslovak part in a way, that the border runs through the middle of the village, separating properties and families.
13 October 2022
Eight chapters on the disaster that ensues after a simple man signs a blank piece of paper when handed a pen.
20 April 2017
They could not be more different – Cuky is a wannabe blogger, Luky a star desperate for love. The latter can get the man of her dreams only if she turns an ordinary girl into a beauty pageant queen.
01 January 2001
A documentary film from the refugee camp in Belgrade. Hundreds of Kosovo Serbs and Roma have been living temporarily for years on the deck of the Pinki sports hall, and next to them, often separated only by glass, Belgraders relax and play sports.
01 September 2014
Virtually without exception, a relation between parents and children is something that affects us throughout our lives.
13 September 2012
A grittily realistic tale of prostitution at an Eastern European border town
07 November 2019
The story of the extraordinary friendship of three great Slovak modernist poets who formed the legendary literary group "The Lonely Runners" in 1963.
01 January 2005
After World War II, the Krnáč family moved from central Slovakia to western Ukraine. After the controversial annexation of that region to the Soviet Union, they found themselves trapped with no way out, as Nikita Khrushchev's decree forced them to settle in the village of Belgarka in the Kazakh steppe, where they spent more than forty years.
01 February 2013
One fairy tale, one sad funeral, one ruined Christmas and one wild wedding. Stories of three men and their families that are affected by the current financial crisis.