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Block 5 Igrišča ne damo!

Klemen Dvornik / Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Czech Republic / 2024 / 79 min / Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Bosnian / 7+

Alma recently moved into a new neighbourhood, which is a skateboarding nest of her classmate Luna. Not only do Alma and Luna not get along – they’re outright enemies!

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When Alma discovers that her father’s company plans to demolish the playground, she decides to save the green space. Alma has no choice but to join forces with her worst enemies – Luna’s skate gang. The battle over the playground evolves into a conflict about unity and forgiving one another.

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