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World in Short: Section 2 Svet na kratko, 2. sklop

various / 98 min

The Pub
Life isn’t easy behind the counter of a North London pub.

Silent River
Gregor and Vali want to escape from Ceausescu’s Romania. Their plan is to swim across the river to Serbia. To achieve their goal they need each other. However, Vali's wife does not want to leave. The crossing will be hard.

Good News Bad News
A story about the world inhabited by people without the hope of better days to come, about the world divided into those who have power and money and those who have nothing.

Tuba Atlantic
When seventy-year-old Oskar is told that he has only six days left to live, he wants to put things right with his brother who lives in New Jersey. Inger, a public “death angel", is sent out to help Oscar through his remaining days. A huge horn stands at the edge of the sea, built by the brothers when they were kids. Will its sound cross the Atlantic?

Baggage
Being away for many years, Amir returns to Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to take custody of his parents’ remains. They were murdered during the war but their bodies haven’t been recovered so far. Amir also decides to visit the place of his birth. There, besides a ruined house, he finds a forgotten friend and those who know more about him than he knows about himself.

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