The portrait of two brothers who herd sheep in an isolated mountain area becomes a pretext for an intense meditation on the challenges of a centuries-old profession and a regressive world with few opportunities.
A journalist from the Czech Republic is trying to prove that quality journalism still exists in a world where people can no longer distinguish between real information and disinformation.
A young Romanian artist living in France embarks on a journey to reconnect with herself through movement and artistic expression. Can dance heal childhood wounds?
How does the soul speak through dance? Miriam Răducanu answers. A tribute to the life, passion, and cultural legacy of a woman who continues to inspire and shape the spirit of Romanian contemporary dance.
A father must confront the profound grief of loss and discover what it truly means to be a parent. How can love endure when your child vanishes, leaving behind only memories and unanswered questions?
An ingenious and humorous approach that uses the nonverbal language of film as a therapeutic tool for healing the collective trauma still alive in the memory of the Croatian city of Rijeka (Fiume). The film boldly unlocks the taboo subject of the fascist dictatorship imposed by the Italian general who assaulted the city in 1919.
In a country where eligible men greatly outnumber women, three serial bachelors join an intensive seven-day dating camp led by one of China’s most sought-after dating coaches, in what may be their last-ditch effort to find love.
The last great socialist dream — the 1989 World Festival of Youth and Students, revisited through archival footage. Featuring Mugur Isărescu, Dan Bittman, and Adrian Năstase.
Two people with no romantic ties want to become parents together – but what does co-parenting really mean?