In They Call Me Jeeg (2015), a small-time crook named Enzo Ceccotti becomes a superhero known as "Jeeg" after being exposed to radioactive waste. He reluctantly uses his newfound powers to fight against the Camorra, a powerful criminal organization in Rome, Italy. Along the way, Enzo forms an unlikely relationship with a young woman named Alessia, whom he saves from being taken hostage by the Camorra. Together, they navigate through a world filled with violence and corruption, as Enzo tries to come to terms with his identity as a superhero and his role in protecting the city he calls home.
The Lost Moment is a movie that tells the story of a man who becomes entranced by a photograph of a long-lost love. He travels to Venice to meet a woman who he believes is the granddaughter of this lost love. As their relationship develops, dark secrets begin to unravel, revealing hidden identities and the true nature of their connection. Set in the backdrop of a mysterious mansion, the film explores themes of love, betrayal, and delusion.
Yumi, a woman smelling with decadent beauty, went to the bar which she had her first date with her husband Kota. She met a famous photographer Kenny in the bar. Kenny was addicted to the abnormal beauty of Yumi. He then took Yumi to his studio, and not only took photos with Yumi, but also took her body. Kenny thought Yumi was only one of the numerous women that he had one-night-stands with. However, Yumi believed that Kenny was her only man except her husband. In order to stay with Kenny all the time, Yumi tricked Kenny to her mansion and confined him, and even cut his toe when Kenny was trying to escape. With the physical and psychological threats, Kenny started to feel sympathy for Yumi, and enjoyed Yumi’s “special services” until he finally forgot that he was in confinement
A woman battles with depression and her family's history of mental illness, ultimately leading her to contemplate suicide. Through a mix of animation and live-action, the film explores her journey and the impact of her struggles on her life.
Egon Vittori (Janko Mandic) is thirteen years old and does not have a record player. It is the beginning of the seventies and Yugoslavia seems to be the land of prosperity. Goods are being imported from the West, and these include American music, films and fashion. Everybody but Egon owns a record player. Finding his path among his family members, hippie owners of music records, schoolmates, teachers, communists and dissidents. Egon gets his record player in the end. And grows up somewhere along the way. Written by (Slovenian film fund)
A perverted landlord goes on a rape spree. His tenant is mentally ill, and the landlord alters the crime scenes in a way that will implicate the schizophrenic, that is, if the bodies are ever found. Will the rampage continue unchecked?
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