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- Love and wedding business in the time of transition.
- Comedian Tony Hawks is set the challenge of beating at tennis all 11 of the Moldovan international footballers who lost 4-0 to England at Wembley.
- Nea Costel and her consort, Didona, want at all costs for their daughter, Tina, to participate in the Miss Litoral beauty contest, announced in Mamaia. But Tina is in love with Dorel, a shy and jealous boy, who does not see in Tina a beauty of the kind that appears on the covers of magazines and wants to keep her only for himself.
- In a quest to terminate the pregnancy, a young woman faces her first grown-up experience.
- After two years spent as a student in Boston, a 22-year-old visits his native Moldova. It is April 2009. People gather in the streets of Chisinau, the call having spread through social networking sites. They are demonstrating against the communist authorities who falsified the election results. They seize and plunder the parliament and presidential buildings. The demonstrators carry away documents, furniture and office equipment. Our protagonist is coming from a friend's home carrying his own computer monitor. He is mistaken for a demonstrator, brutally beaten up by the police and taken to the police station. His interrogator is an experienced major. The authorities can do anything. Based on real events, the film asks questions about freedom, justice and the price of human life.
- Dorin, a young man from the country, agrees for money, to take an exam for a Bachelor's Degree on behalf of someone else. He's got just one night to prepare and get in character, while facing social awkwardness and the absurdity of a flawed system.
- A woman engages in a night odyssey in a crowded city trying to trace the last encounters of her disappeared daughter.
- 1989, Chisinau, Moldavian Sovjet Socialist Republic. The Afghanistan war veteran Vova asks his comrade Andrej to help him escape from the psychiatric hospital where he is detained. Together with Andrej, Vova tries to break free, but remains trapped in his posttraumatic syndrome.
- The occupation of Bessarabia by the Russians in 1940 separates an opera singer from her family, leaving her under Bolshevik rule until Romanian troops enter Odessa.
- "Miliard" (short dramedy) is an allegory of the great Moldovan bank robbery - a mystery that's thrown Europe's poorest nation into deep crisis - $1 Billion has vanished from Moldova's bank system.
- Moldova. One winter day, Raisa travels into the city hoping to get something that could change her life.
- Out from the orphanage and after the first experiences, Mara decides to return to the home of her parents who have mysteriously died in an accident many years ago. Mara begins a new life: a new job, a boyfriend Eric, everything seems to work well. But the news that someone has come back to live in that house does not like to Werner Gruber, a German who years ago was the mayor of Westfield and lived in that house. Mara begins to be followed and is invited to leave the city immediately, but she continues to ignore all the threats and understands that actually someone knows and conceals the truth about the death of her parents. From the postman, Mara finds out who is the killer, for which the postman loses his life. Werner's wife, Harriet Gruber, advices Mara of the danger that she risks, but the situation is going out of control as for Mara to for killer. What happens next is essential, being one of the most controversial upheavals in the story.
- Three soldiers keep watch in the trilateral border post. The parties to the conflict, Moldavia, Transnistria and Russia are under one roof here. Not a particularly dramatic situation - rather a kind of waiting for Godot and a parable for positive coexistence of the different population groups. Starting from the microcosm of the post, a description of the state of one of the strangest borders on the edge of Europe unfolds. The Berlin-based filmmaker Steffi Wurster also works as a stage designer and in her documentary film projects deals with places and their political and cultural inscriptions. For FROZEN CONFLICT she was awarded the Rhineland-Palatinate Film Prize.
- Two friends, playing paintball in anomalous zone nearby Chisinau, suddenly meet Fat-Frumos - hero of Moldavian folklore. He is lost in time and tries to find way home.
- People are unhappy with their leaders and want to break free. When a change is made, they are supposed to get back their freedom: but somehow, they don't.
- A cemetery is not a forbidden place. However, this is not an area where most people prefer to spend their time.
- In a world shrouded in endless darkness, the only sanctuary for life is a narrow beam of light.
- Moonbirth (2021) is an investigative audio-visual research approaching the fusion and interrelation in between dimensions of body, cosmic body and the primordial processes of life birth. In the womb - with all the evolution and transformation, be it inside a woman body or a cosmic space, an inner dialogue in-between anthropo sphere and cosmic sphere is conceived.
- One More One Less tells the story of a resident doctor who discovers a case of malpractice, done by a colleague. He decides to fight against the fl-awful system, risking to remain without a job.
- The story of a couple's relationship falling apart, and a depiction of the childish behavior that comes with it.