洛伦佐(雅各波•奥尔莫•安蒂诺里 Jacopo Olmo Antinori 饰)是一个内心细腻而又敏感的14岁男孩,成长在一个不幸福的家庭之中的他非常讨厌社交,因此,当学校决定举行滑雪活动后,洛伦佐选择了躲进地下室,在一个星期的时间里,洛伦佐将享受没有任何人打扰他的幸福生活,他可以尽情的和自己喜欢的音乐、书籍、游戏呆在一起。 让洛伦佐没有想到的是,同父异母的姐姐奥莉薇娅(泰娅•法尔科 Tea Falco 饰)的出现彻底打破了他对于未来一个礼拜的甜蜜幻想。这个做事从来不按照常理出牌的女人就这么大大咧咧的闯入洛伦佐的私人空间之中,但是,这一次被迫的相处,也让洛伦佐对于他的姐姐,甚至是他的人生有了新的见解。
Runa, a 16-year-old Kurdish girl, escaped from Iraq to avoid the attacks of ISIS. Together with her family, she had been stuck on the Polish-Belorussian border before she eventually arrived in Poland. She had to grow up at an accelerated speed – after her mother’s death she became the head of her family. Now, she needs to take care of her four younger brothers and father, who cannot cope with the mounting difficulties. The film follows their uncertain fate, but gives a prominence to the portrayal of the teenager, an ordinary and extraordinary girl at the same time. Thanks to her animated drawings, the audience can discover more about her. The film is presented in the national and international competitions.
Devastated by the recent kidnapping of his 15-year-old son, Largo Winch looks on, helpless, as his business partner commits suicide during a live press conference. As everything turns against him, as his business empire starts to fail, he discovers that the two events are perhaps linked: if he finds the criminals responsible, he will perhaps see his son again. From Canada to Burma to Hong Kong… Largo doesn’t yet know that his search will lead him straight to hell… An action-packed movie with an intrigue-filled plot that will grip you without respite till the final breathless seconds.
Mexico is one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists. But courageous reporters continue to do their work regardless; without the press there would be no one revealing the extent to which crime and politics are intermingled. The judicial system hides behind claims of insufficient evidence to prosecute crimes, while journalists are the ones who provide such evidence. In State of Silence four journalists discuss their work. One of them investigates illegal logging and environmental pollution, while another writes about police violence against migrants attempting to cross the border. The risks are great, and threats are commonplace. Almost 200 reporters have disappeared or been murdered since 2000. A law was passed under President López Obrador enabling journalists and human rights activists to seek refuge in the US—but doesn’t leaving everything that you love behind you, mean the criminals have won? Some of the journalists return to Mexico because their work is too important. “When a journalist is murdered,” says one of them, “society’s right to be informed dies, too.”