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- A plane is ready to start. A nervous hand counts the pearls of a prayer bead. An Arab is on board and the last free seat is situated beside him. When Eva enters the plane and refuses to take place alongside the Arab, threat of conflict escalates.
- Achrome is an anti-war parable about a man and his vulnerability in the face of history. Maris, the film's protagonist, is the village idiot, brought up by his older brother. Following his brother, Maris leaves their peaceful village and joins the military. It is as if he enters a different world, the world of war. There he meets Leah, a young woman sentenced to death. Through her eyes, Maris is able to see himself. For Leah, and for all who will see his name in the archives in the future, Maris will remain a murderer, no matter whether he killed or not. All his features will be erased, all save one - his guilt. But surely, there must be a way to separate oneself from the archive? To get yourself back?
- it's a story about Paul, a homeless man selling The Motz (a street newspaper designed to help the needy), who by chance meets Susanna. Paul stutters, is shy and fails miserably in his attempts to sell his newspapers. Susanna lives a lonely, isolated life and hates her job in a Call-Center. Instead of changing her circumstances, Susanna prefers to dream herself into a fantasy world. In this short moment where their paths cross, they discover that music is a passion they share. This chance encounter serves as the catalyst that shiftes their lives into a new direction. Not a music film, rather a film about the love of music and humanity.
- Anytime, anywhere. In a fictional world security meeting seven heads of state and government consult about a violation against Resolution 4114. One of the allied republics is disregarding the order for disarmament. The atmosphere is tense, faces are solemn. It is at this round table that the decision for war or peace will be made. And yet: business as usual for the presidents present. But suddenly the speaker (the head of state on the floor) flies off the handle. He threatens to bring to justice one of the presidents there and then. All of a sudden masks are dropped at the conference table. Each one is at the same time aggressor and victim. "Doom's Day" is only a bat of an eyelid away. Nothing short of a miracle will save the world from unavoidable bloodshed.