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- Anna Eborn's portrait of an octogenarian Swedish woman in Ukraine LIDA is a modern, poetic, cinematic experience. It is not a conceptual movie nor meant to be consumable in a straight way. By blending time and places - a narrative painting is created about a family love that only exists in memories. These are told in a timeless way by the main character Lida and her son and sister, mixing them, so that the characters can communicate with each other, regardless of the miles and hours separating them. The film is an impressionistic, dreamy piece about beautiful characters, that span generations and who have lived through the war, a war that they aren't a part of, or involved in, but are, nonetheless, irreversibly affected by. Now they can only be connected to each other through their common memories, and the distances between them seem to vanish. Lida is an old Babushka, who is the last Old-Swedish speaking person in a former Swedish settlement from the 18th century in Ukraine. LIDA is about the cycle of time and a community with a unique language disappearing.
- Saveliy Govorkov, an Afghanistan war veteran tries to fight mafia in his own town.
- Early 1950s, Moscow. The court secretary Zinaida Uvarova had a lot of grief in her life: her husband died in the war, and the woman was left alone with her little son Misha. Now the boy is already 11 years old, and Zinaida again wants to find female happiness. She plans to marry lawyer Aleksey Levitskiy. He is very talented, knows the law very well and is impudent in his own way. And let Levitskiy protect only the workers so far, but he almost always wins cases.
- In a Komi village, we listen to inner sounds and see figures of Komi people. As we approach the edge of this enchanted world, we do not want to trespass it with our logical explanations.
- Sergei Vyborov, a 12-year-old boy, leaves his tiny village in the outskirts of the Komi Republic (in Russia) to go to live in a gifted children's school in the capital.