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- A canoe trip down the river Kolpa becomes a journey of discovery for three female students.
- A boy who has nothing and a girl who seems to have everything embark on an adventure following fake Santa in the middle of the night. That night all of their Christmas wishes come true, but not quite the way they've each expected.
- In 1930, the publishing house Cankarjeva zalozba announced that the war novel Doberdob by Prezihov Voranc will be published. It describes the tragic stories of the soldiers that fought in the Doberdò plateau where according to historians many Slovenian soldiers battling during World War I bled to death. Writer Prezihov Voranc, with a real name Lovro Kuhar, who was 22 at the time, also fought in there. The novel was only published in 1940. During the ten years after its publication was first announced the writer rewrote it three times because the manuscript vanished in strange circumstances several times. While Prezihov Voranc was writing the novel he was also politically active. He was one of the first communists in Slovenia. In 1937 he even became secretary of the Central Committee, which means he was ranked second in the hierarchy of the Yugoslav Communist Party. He was an agent of the Comintern, a traveler who spoke five languages, and he was in touch with several prominent politicians of the period. At the same time he remained personally modest, he kept believing in common man and held values that were less and less consistent with ever so rigorous communist' ideology. The novel Doberdob was written in the period when Voranc was mainly living underground due to his active life in politics. The novel is regarded to be the only Slovenian autobiographic novel with World War I topic.
- Klemen's (15) well-established routine of spending time with his beloved brother gets interrupted by Peter's sudden and passionate love affair with his gorgeous peer Sonja, which triggers in Klemen a torrent of conflicting emotions.
- "Installation of Love" is a bizarre and crazy satire constructed as a film in a film in a film. For her first feature film "Guardian of the Frontier", Maja Weiss, the director and co-writer won Manfred Salzgeber award for the most innovative European film at Berlinale 2002. "Installation of Love" is also a unique project concerning the story telling even though that the main plot of the film is conventional and universal. It is a search for love, or how to rediscover or re-install love in your life - love in its widest sense.
- The disappearance of the younger son, forces a family to look into the past and confront the reasons of why the present has become as it is.
- Armin has been unemployed for a long time, and in desperately need of a job. His wife Jasmina is pregnant, and his son Edin has behavioral problems at school.
- Seventy-year-old teenagers running away from home. They are not running away from their parents, they are running away from the inevitable.
- A documentary about the last living victims of Nazi racial experiment.
- The film portrays the most controversial Slovenian politician, entrepreneur and innovator, Ivan Kramberger. He was highly beloved among ordinary people and was assassinated 30 years ago during his presidential campaign.
- Sometimes, an event connects a group of individuals: a pregnant woman who sets off with her daughter to give birth; her husband, who needs to take her to the maternity ward as soon as possible; a woman who is in conflict with the pregnant woman's husband regarding a parking dispute; her lover who wants a serious relationship; and a postman who wants this man's signature upon a registered letter. The day starts like any other ordinary day, a day like every other, but then it transforms itself into something completely different.
- What happens if you are caught by the owner while stealing the corn?
- Tichilesti is a small village that sits seemingly at the end of the world where an unusual mixture of village and sanatorium can be found. This lost town is just up from the Danube River Delta, the most picturesque of Romanian landscapes, where 23 lepers and more than three-dozen hospital staff live. Among the staff there is just one doctor, a dermatologist; Rizvan Vasilu.
- A 12-year-old boy Nejc witnesses teenage bullying. He befriends Timi, the victim of violence.
- Five women whose lives have been brushed by the winds of History, forced to make hard choices that changed their life projects.
- Dar Fur - War for Water is about a mission, that Tomo Kriznar, a human rights activist and (former) Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek's special emissary in Darfur, made.