The Fall of Lenin
The Fall of Lenin is an ironic documentary examining Ukraine’s complex break with Soviet symbols, guided by a “spiritual session” with Lenin’s ghost.
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Above the Line
Above the Line tells the story of a perfectionist mother and her talented swimmer children, who are constantly fighting for their desires and continuously chasing the success and achievements they are longing for.

Natural Vice
When Adam LeBlanc, the CEO of a psychedelic drug manufacturing company, fatally cuts ties with his double-dealing distributor Kaishen, he triggers a bloody war with Kaishen's brother Kong, the Mountain Master of a Hong Kong triad.

Larry
It tells the story of Adam who lives in isolation due to his stuttering, and hip-hop is the only way he can get rid of his speech impediment.

Train to Adulthood
Train to Adulthood is a coming-of-age story about three youngsters who find an escape from life's ordeals by working on the Budapest Children's Railway. While they enjoy playing at being responsible adults on the Train, at home they are forced to mature abruptly.

Magic Whistle
During the communist regime in Hungary, a young mother has a single afternoon left not merely to fight for the access right to her son but also for his love against his influential, manipulative ex-husband.

Budapest Silo
An atmospheric short about a worker and his unspoken bond with a decaying grain silo in Budapest.

Risse im Fundament
At the end of her studies, Eva begins an internship with an influential architect. Her everyday life now revolves around designing an art park. More and more she is confronted with the hierarchies of a male-dominated workplace.

Ode to Our Land
On the path to becoming a leader, the Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, his vision was formed by many things - memory, dreams and aspirations - all coalescing to make the backbone of a lucid and intelligent development of a nation.

For the Animals
Twin activists and philanthropists Tena Lundquist Faust and Tama Lundquist take matters into their own hands to save stray dogs from the streets of Houston.

The Lost Notebook
Through 52 years an ordinary factory worker meticulously wrote down his 2158 cinema visits in communist Hungary. When the Danish director Ida comes across the discarded cinema diary, she embarks on a journey to unravel the author's profound passion.