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- Adrian and Duru get lost in the characters they play in an apocalyptic film and embark on a secret mission to end the world for real. Second entry in Adrian Tofei and Duru Yücel's trilogy which includes Be My Cat: A Film for Anne (2015) and Pure.
- A Ukrainian woman comes back to her native village leaving her working life in Italy behind.
- A young college student and a group of friends find themselves victims of demons unwillingly released during a mishap at a prestigious university.
- Josephine lives in her non-existent, illusory world of theater, music and singing. She sincerely believes that singing is power, and thus she protects her people.
- Only two Jews who were born in the town of Czernowitz still survive, after the turmoils of the twentieth century, and they are now both in their nineties.
- The protagonist wakes up every morning and forces himself to write a script, but can't even start it. The character tries to focus, but he cannot concentrate for a long period of time and gets constantly distracted by a variety of things. So he looks out the window almost all the time and observes the outside world instead of actually doing something. It all comes to the fact that he begins to notice everything that happens outside, writing each action on the sticker with the date and time when it happened. So it would continue till one event had completely changed the situation. One day, he notices a woman with a blue umbrella on the street. The woman gets his attention. She appears from nowhere and looks directly at the main character. The woman has a blue sticker, which she sticks to a pillar, but from the protagonist's apartment it was impossible to understand fully whether something was written on it. The guy decides to run outside and to take a look at it, but the front door handle suddenly becomes covered with red stickers. Through the peephole, he sees the black shadow. Taking one of the red stickers, the character goes back to one of his memories. When he comes back to reality, there is no blue sticker on the pillar already. The woman disappears for a while. The protagonist creates a separate sticker for her, which distinguishes this event from the others. The guy continues to write down everything that is happening on the street. Thus, the number of stickers has increased considerably, and the script hasn't been started yet. However, one day the woman returns again. This time, the black shadow tries to approach her on the street. The protagonist decides not to waste time anymore and runs outside to reach her. The front door is completely covered with red stickers this time, despite painful events from the past, the main character tears the stickers down and runs after the woman and the shadow. All red stickers turn into photos from the man's past. He finds a girl in a narrow tunnel, she is ready to give him a blue sticker, but the shadow appears between them. The shadow turns out to be the past version of the protagonist. The main character has to fight with his version from the past, in order to get the desired result. And he succeeds, he gets a blue sticker. The guy calms down, the gloomy weather dissipates, the sun shines on him. When the guy reached the blue sticker, the woman wrote "Fade in:" on it. From this exact phrase, the protagonist begins to write a script at home.
- Half of Chernivtsi's once 150,000 inhabitants were Jews. Only a few of them survived the deportation to the camps of Transnistria in 1941. "This year in Chernivtsi" portrays cellist Eduard Weissmann, for example, who sets off from Berlin.
- Krasna Malanka is a story about people from Romanian village Krasna on the territory of Ukraine, which are getting prepared for the Malanka holiday. This holiday is a landmark event for everybody in Krasna, especially for young men, for them it's the main initiation in life. Malanka is a carnival, a queer pagan show where everyone has his own part.
- The film illuminates the difficult life of Bukovinian peasants and townspeople under the Romanian occupation
- Despite ongoing Russian occupation, Ukraine fights back and brings its spirit up by singing the song of unity.
- Between the collapse of Soviet atheism and the rise of Russian aggression in Ukraine, scholars of religion grapple with freedom and science. A docufiction film where academia meets dark Andersen tales.