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- Widower Amir searches for memories of his wife. Diving into the past, he forgets he also has responsibilities towards his young daughter.
- Lejla, a young woman from Sarajevo, takes care of her elderly father and feels stuck in her life. One day she meets Vedad and they fall in love. He offers her the chance of leaving with him, but she's unsure of what's best for her future.
- Jovana works behind the counter at a bakery in the small town where she lives with her father. Her somewhat shy peer Marko is supposed to follow in his own father's footsteps and become a truck driver. But the events of one night change both their lives - Serbian director Stefan Malesevic debuts with a formally distinctive triptych whose loose narrative structure challenges the viewer to actively participate in putting together the pieces of the mosaic.
- A man wants to buy a book in a local bookstore. He is surprised as books are rather expensive there. The catch is they are not selling books, the bookstore sells time.
- A young Bosnian dancing star returns after an accident to Sarajevo with her husband. She struggles with her future and tries to regain perspective through an adventurous and dreamy love affaire.
- A Bosnian woman is released from prison after 13 years. She comes back home, where she finds her young son and his pregnant girlfriend. With luggage and flight tickets in their hands, they are up to travel to start a new life.
- "The Blue Viking in Sarajevo" is a film that portrays a Latin American whose background includes three nationalities - Argentinean, Chilean, and Uruguayan. Emilio started performing street dance in Chile at the age of 19. He had visited 65 states, and then he found himself on the streets of Sarajevo. The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina has become his home, and new friends have become his family.
- Ex-soldier Dzafer tells the story of how he ended up on the streets of Sarajevo after giving a fourth of his life to military service.
- A young dissatisfied man wants to change things and he needs to comb his life to find the reasons for his insecurities, indecisiveness, and fear. This is told differently by every song in the film, every music spot has its own story to tell, too.
- Amna and Adi, two children, live in an apartment as if almost locked up. The exterior is invented, recreated, made up of past events, games and hypotheses futures. Only memories keep Amna from making the decision to leave.
- The story of a game of chess of two Yugoslav boys.
- A young adolescent woman, Nina, is living under the same roof as her father after the recent death of her mother. She has a strong passion for drawing and loves to spend time up in her room expressing her emotions with pen and paper. Her father Damir, being a lonely alcoholic with a strong fear of loneliness, is beginning to slowly become obsessed with his own daughter. His jealousy comes out strong when a young boy, Sinan, rings the doorbell to give Nina a present from the art gallery down the street. He starts forbidding Nina to do anything she loves doing, like practicing meditation, lighting incense and visiting the art gallery. When he eventually forbids her to do the thing she loves most; drawing - she reaches a stage of suffocation where she understands that something needs to be done. She radically decides to go against her father by doing what it takes to take the independence into her own hands. At the same time, we are witnessing her father's downfall as his obsession grows stronger and he too decides to do something radical.