Tiger Theory is a dark comedy that tells the story of a man who rebels against the hypocrisy and oppressive behavior of his society. The protagonist, Jan Berger, is a cynical middle-aged man who becomes disillusioned with his life and the people around him. He decides to revolt against the societal norms and expectations placed upon him, leading to a series of comical and absurd situations.
A WW I veteran still haunted by his time in the trenches settles in a small town to work for the railroad company. His pretty wife attracts the attention of the lonely young gravedigger.
It's spring 1939. The bishop in Banska Bystrica finds out that in the village of Piargy, that was buried by an avalanche a few days ago, the Antichrist was born. The bishop calls on priest Balaz and asks him to investigate the statements of Johanka, the only survivor of the catastrophe. Balaz wants to know what exactly happened in Piargy.
The short film "Next" is a light dramedy that shows the afternoon shift of a fresh detective. Sketches of objects are accumulating on his wall, the thefts of which people are constantly coming to report to him. However, the light-hearted plot is followed by a serious conclusion, which reveals one of the current problems of today - a corrupt society. The period visuals of the set represent a mix of different periods, which adds timelessness to the idea itself.
A son obsessed with solving the murky death of his father arranges a rafting expedition down the same treacherous river where the tragedy took place.
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