A young woman named Katie is living in New York City and working as a model. She is drugged, kidnapped, and transported to a foreign country where she is brutalized, raped, and tortured. After managing to escape, Katie seeks revenge on her captors, using her strength and intelligence to enact a brutal retribution.
Our Happy Holiday is a comedy movie that follows the story of a family who embarks on a vacation and experiences various hilarious and heartwarming adventures. The movie captures the essence of togetherness, laughter, and the joy of spending quality time with loved ones.
A journalist struggling with addiction and fear embarks on a journey to find happiness and save her daughter from the clutches of heroin. Set in Bulgaria, this biographical drama delves into the depths of drug addiction and the power of love.
Heights is a comedy-drama movie that takes place during the 1870s revolution. It follows the story of a group of freedom fighters and their humorous experiences as they fight for freedom.
As any mother or father will tell you, when it comes to parenting, there's no right way to do it! Discover the highs and lows of being a queer kid in a straight family and vice versa in these six moving short films from Germany, Bulgaria, Israel, China and the United Kingdom. The short films are: Samira (2016); Pride [Чест] (2013); Lost and Found [אבידות ומציאות] (2015); Chaos Toad (2018); Sunken Plum [沉李] (2017); Escaping Gravity [Fliehkraft] (2013).
Voevoda is a gripping historical drama that tells the story of a Bulgarian band leader in the 19th century. The film explores the challenges and triumphs of the protagonist as he navigates through a turbulent period in Bulgarian history.
1971, Bulgaria under Communist regime. A time when people are systematically oppressed a father decides to walk almost 100km to the nearest town so he can buy a new radio for his rock 'n roll obsessed son.
The death of his father urges Zeus to contact his older half-brother Vasil, who left the family years ago. Vasil has no intentions to help his younger brother finance the funeral. When he finally agrees to help Zeus to sell his car, the 2 brothers start on a fateful journey.
Manol — a retired general and a loving grandfather — is a patriarch of firm morals and fixed beliefs, which he has upheld in his household. But on this day, he learns that the boy he raised is gay. The life choices of his loved ones challenge his values in a battle he has lost by default.
After the fall of the Berlin wall, now in his old age, the composer Edward Kazasyan discovers that his late wife, the singer Lia Ivanova, who survived communist labor camps, was forced to work for the secret services. Their dossiers in the State Security archives and her diary from childhood reveal the complicated fate of the singer, who strove the conquer the big stage while juggling a "second life" imposed on her by the system. Torn by doubts that his life was contrived and false, he once again relives their love and career in his loneliness, trying to find his place in this living puzzle.
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