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- After a heart attack, Jovan, a retired architect of Serbian origin who spent most of his life in Germany, refuses to give into his daughter's pressure to spend the rest of his life in a nursing home. With his grandson Nikola, who has Asperger's syndrome and is living without social contacts, he travels to his homeland, a village in Serbia, to sell the family land, but becomes a part of a local population rebellion against the construction mafia that threatens to destroy everything that is left of his homeland.
- "Life of a Mutt" tells stories of stray dogs who face society in a profound state of empathetic, ecological and moral degradation.
- Exclusive journey through and into the world of professional tennis, with number 1 woman- player of the world Jelena Jankovic. An intimate story of the fighter.
- Jovica lives in Kosovo, in Serbian enclave, in village situated in the hills, with 30 Serbian children, 11 of which are his brothers and sisters. The first thing you notice about Jovica are his teeth. They are black, rotten, devastated. His family lives on the social help and child allowance. With cutting and selling the logs Jovica can not contribute a lot to the improvement of their life standard. This is why he has to find better job. For the work in the catering, he has to repair his teeth. Naturally, one needs a lot of money for new teeth. Where could he earn it when there is no job in enclave? New teeth, passport, any kind of job, leaving enclave, that is the route Jovica is dreaming of. But how can he leave when they all depend on him?
- Farmer's family, shop owners in a province, employees in shopping mall, female ensemble of middle-aged square dancers, restaurant boss, all from Chine, are living isolated life in Serbia, lost between here and there, fighting for survival, being overlooked even during the historical visit of Chinese President to autocratic Serbian Government.
- Experimental film made in a play of the rhythm of a fast movement down the busy road and shifting images of the changing contexts, and the attempt of the photography to slow the pace to give the time back to the people's lives and nature alongside, the richness and diversity which take time to be understood and often remain invisible or simplified if only perceived from the intense flow of the road.
- Film was inspired by a children's poem 'Once Upon a Time there was a Lion', by a famous Serbian children's poet Dusko Radovic. Our hero, Wolf, is faced with existential problems of the modern age, dreaming of being more adapted, more secure and protected. By wishing to be what he thinks is his better self, he's forgetting that by succumbing to this wish he's at the same time losing the only thing that truly matters - his freedom.