Mirage is a drama set in war-torn Macedonia, following the story of a young boy who finds hope and resilience amidst the destruction. The film explores themes of family, identity, and the power of art to heal.
After the liberation in 1946, in a village in western Macedonia implemented collectivization farms. The President of the rural cooperative Stamat, former fighter, who with all their revolutionary zeal and enthusiasm believes collectivization only way for poor farmers. In doing so, he faces resistance from wealthy farmers who can hardly be separated from the property. In contrast, Stamat faced with the decision of the Committee, the mountain that provides a livelihood and that villagers consider her to be assigned to the Wood Industry. His attempt to change this decision, there is no success. He feels that his revolutionary ideal betrayed. In these circumstances Stamat faced with the fact that the villagers do not trust him, but nevertheless he stands on the right side.
The Red Horse takes place in post-World War Two Macedonia, where a father seeks revenge for the murder of his daughter. With themes of communism, exile, and violence, this film explores the struggles faced by the people in a war-torn country.
Shadows is a mysterious drama thriller that takes place in Macedonia. The story revolves around a son who is haunted by hallucinations and struggles with his domineering mother. His journey leads him to uncover dark secrets and confront his own inner demons.
The story of a few untrained construction workers from poor underdeveloped parts of the country, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina or Macedonia, who carry out seasonal work in the highly-developed republic of Slovenia. Far from home, problems arise for the men - with their families, alcohol, the local population's derision and the "real Slovenian workers".
Spare Parts is a moving drama that delves into the lives of a diverse group of people. From fast-food restaurants to police officers, from organ transplants to human trafficking, the film explores a wide range of topics. Set in Italy, Croatia, and Yugoslavia, the story follows these characters as they face sickness, loss, and the everyday challenges that come with living in a complex world.
Gipsy Magic (1997) is a comedy-drama film set in a village in Macedonia. The story revolves around a man who fakes his death in order to escape his poverty-stricken life. However, he experiences a miraculous resurrection and becomes a celebrity. The film explores themes of family relationships, poverty, and the power of faith. It also satirizes the United Nations and the concept of miracle. With elements of magical realism and satire comedy, this film takes a cinema-verite approach to depict the struggles and scams of the characters involved. As the man's fame grows, he throws extravagant parties and becomes entangled in a web of secrets. The film ultimately delves into themes of grief, the search for meaning, and the consequences of pursuing wealth and fame.
The Manaki brothers document the elegant wedding of a presumably popular couple.
Australia, Australia is a documentary that explores the stories and experiences of Yugoslavian immigrants living in Australia. Through interviews and firsthand accounts, the film delves into the challenges, triumphs, and sense of belonging among those who have left their homeland to start a new life in a foreign country. It offers a unique perspective on the immigrant experience and the various facets of Macedonian culture in Australia.
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