Ink follows the story of a father who enters the dream world to save his daughter's soul from an evil creature called Ink. He must navigate through different dimensions and confront his own guilt and self-loathing along the way. With the help of a mysterious storyteller, he learns about sacrifice, redemption, and the power of love.
Address Unknown tells the story of a college professor in Berlin who becomes an informant for the Nazi party. As he delves deeper into the world of espionage, he is confronted with the brutality and bigotry of the Nazi regime. When he receives a letter from his childhood friend in San Francisco, he begins to question his loyalty and grapple with feelings of remorse. The film follows his journey as he navigates the treacherous landscape of Nazi Germany, ultimately facing the consequences of his actions.
In the peaceful Birch Wood, a little girl's terminal illness brings her family together and ignites a journey of healing, as her widower father finds solace in nature and the power of music.
Four love stories connected by newsreels of the late 60s. Each short story begins with an epigraph taken from the Song of Songs of the Old Testament. The stories are interconnected by documentary shots and numerous interviews taken on the streets from passers-by who are asked the same question: “what does it mean to love?”.
Built on a layer of frozen earth, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada has subarctic winters where temperatures routinely drop below −40°C. Meet the four season food producers who engage in small-scale agriculture, and those who support their back-to-the-land movement. These resilient unassuming farmers have carved out small patches of fertile soil, in an otherwise unforgiving expanse of isolated wilderness, to make a living and a life.
After the wedding of her son, a widow seeks solace in the beauty of the birch forest, finding comfort in memories and nature.
The film tells about Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. October 17, 1896. On the facade of the Alexandrinsky Theater — a poster about the premiere of "The Seagull". A few hours are left before the performance. Chekhov and his sister Masha are expecting Lika Mizinova from Moscow station to arrive from Moscow. Chekhov is alarmed by the upcoming premiere, excited by the meeting with love, which never took place. Memories of acquaintance with Lika, of the experiences caused by the rude scolding of newspaper men who predicted the young writer the inglorious "death under the fence", about the unexpected decision for everyone to go to Sakhalin...
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