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- Film follows a group into Syria's Al-Hol, a dangerous camp in the Middle East, as they risk their lives to save a women being held by ISIS as abducted sex slaves.
- A portrait of a Kurdish colonel, who disarmed thousands of roadside bombs and mines armed only with his courage and a pair of wire cutters.
- In a world where everything is slowly under human control, there is one thing we still haven't gotten to grips with: the weather. Based on the Russian scientist Vladimir Pudov's theory of tornadoes, the Swedish artist duo Mats Bigert and Lars Bergstrôm have built a 100,000 volt anti-tornado machine, which according to the plan is meant to tame the increasingly disastrous weather, which is an enormous consequence of climate change. With their invention tied to a trailer, they set off towards the American Midwest, where massive storms are raging and hundreds of people have been killed in recent years. An increasing number of natural disasters have made what once was wishful thinking an indispensable necessity. The weather has to be tamed, preferably now! In China, it was possible to regulate the rain clouds over Beijing during the Olympics in 2008, and weather manipulation is well on its way to becoming a hot new field of research / business. The question is just, if it in the long view is no more than a mere treatment of symptoms, or a real solution to the problems? But we can be sure about one thing: the shelters in Minneapolis, Kansas, will survive us all and may one day remain as the 21st century's discount answer to the pyramids.
- On a Russian cruise ship of the cheaper kind, everyone is looking for love - and luckily find it.
- This film is a poignant and touching slices of Leila's life, in Afghanistan. She is a charming 64 year old transgender woman who is permanently navigating and negotiating her place in an antagonistic world, just before the Taliban retake control of Afghanistan. The film shows her life that she tried to be herself. It is not easy but she dose not give up.
- The mechanisms of the construction and assimilation of gender in contemporary Italian society will be observed through a kaleidoscopic mosaic of scenes of daily life: what are the choreographies of bodies, collective rituals and behaviors that determine our identities? In images with a strong visual impact, Normal tells the story of normality that makes it alien to us and explores the daily and collective staging of the male and female universe in which we all participate.
- This is story about Oleg, a young man trapped by autism, his fight to become more "normal" and his mother that is encouraging him in this painful path, sometimes with very painful words... Director shows in magnificent way many different methods and therapies that Oleg went through, but focuses is on the one most interesting for Oleg - playing in small theater. This psychodrama helps Oleg to become more confident in his wish to find girlfriend.
- As a seventeen year old, Abolfazl walks the whole way from Iran to Sweden. After three years, he is deported and now lands in Kabul, Afghanistan, for the first time in his life.
- A Russian producer and his director wife are going to make a documentary in Sweden about Scandinavian mentality. Maybe the project can save their marriage? The wife and daughter travel in advance. But the producer doesn't show up and it's not the first time. He remains in Moscow, drunk and happy. His wife is seriously getting tired of her drunken husband. Always eccentric, never to be trusted. Once he shows up, they have a hard time gathering any material of value. The quarrels are getting more and more nasty. What was supposed to be a meeting with Sweden and a creative work trip instead becomes a claustrophobic encounter in the heart of the flamboyant Swedish early summer idyll.