In Los Angeles, a man is accidentally exposed to a potent illegal pesticide that completely alters his personality and ultimately turns him into a biohazard. As he struggles to control his newfound abilities, he becomes entangled in a dangerous game of terrorism and conspiracy. Set in both Los Angeles and Budapest during the 1980s, this movie explores themes of contamination, luck, and the consequences of biohazards.
In the desolate aftermath of the Russo-Ukrainian war in the 2020s, a Ukrainian man struggles with life after war, dealing with PTSD, contemplating suicide, and uncovering a mass grave of war victims. The story explores the environmental destruction and the ongoing power struggles in Eastern Ukraine.
Reflection (2021) is a psychological drama that takes place during the Russo-Ukrainian War. It follows the story of a European man who is captured and held captive by armed insurgents. As he struggles to survive in the war-torn region, he forms unexpected relationships with a nurse, a psychologist, and other prisoners. The film explores themes of power struggles, the impact of war on individuals, and the complexities of human relationships.
Domenico Quirico, correspondent for the daily La Stampa, was abducted in Syria in 2013 and released after 152 days of captivity. Here he evokes a career spent collecting fragments of other people's lives, and journeys back to the cell where he found himself sharing the fate of the people he writes about. His words, the narrative fabric of the film, turn into action: we follow him first along the Donbass front and then on his return journey, to the place "where it all began and where it all ended:" Syria. Because "it's not about going home; it's about coming back here."
A European man goes naked to an American beach. A clothed American beachgoer takes offense and a brawl ensues.
V. Silvestrov (2020) is a biographical documentary that delves into the life and music of the renowned Ukrainian composer. Through interviews and archival footage, the film explores Silvestrov's journey as a musician and his contributions to the world of music. It offers a deep insight into the cultural and artistic landscape of Ukraine, particularly Kyiv, and sheds light on Silvestrov's unique style and composition techniques. This documentary is a must-watch for music enthusiasts and anyone interested in the Ukrainian music scene.
Uncut is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dangerous world of illegal mining. It follows the story of a European businessman who gets involved in illicit diamond mining in Donbas, Ukraine. As he navigates the treacherous landscape, he also struggles with complex relationships, including his father-son and employer-employee dynamics. Set against the backdrop of the stunning river landscapes of Sri Lanka, Uncut explores themes of greed, family, and the consequences of making unethical choices in pursuit of wealth.
Once Upon a Time in the City on the Stone is a comedy crime movie set in the backdrop of the ongoing war in Ukraine. It follows the story of a military veteran who finds himself involved in a power struggle between bandit leaders in a city near the Russian-Ukrainian border. The movie explores themes of loss, following one's dreams, and the impact of war on individuals and their communities.
Child of victims and child of perpetrators, yet they became friends for life. Simon Gronowski and Koenraad lost almost everything in World War II, but they found each other. Lawyer Simon Gronowski was the sole survivor in his family during the Holocaust. The family of artist Koenraad Tinel passionately adhered to Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich. The Jewish boy and the Nazi child became friends in their old age; close as brothers. Their disarming brotherhood means everything to Simon and Koenraad themselves and is a message of hope and reconciliation for all of us.
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