Story of R32 is a short and very sad story from director Vladimir Vlasenko, in which we are talking about a lonely robot, hungry for simple communication more
Story of R32 is a short and very sad story from director Vladimir Vlasenko, in which we are talking about a lonely robot, hungry for simple communication with others.
However, in the human world, this hero, as you can see, has no place at all. He's pretty shabby, his battery is running out, and all he needs is at least a drop of attention from passers-by. But none of those who meet him on the way, does not want to pay attention to the android. The little girl, it would seem, was attracted by an unusual iron man, but now the strict mother hastens her daughter. Will this robot resonate in people’s hearts? Who is more human, him or the people around him? close
Nazi-occupied Crimea, 1944. A boy named Itzhak turns to Saide Arifova, a local Tatar Muslim woman, for help, explaining that he and a group of other Jewish more
Nazi-occupied Crimea, 1944. A boy named Itzhak turns to Saide Arifova, a local Tatar Muslim woman, for help, explaining that he and a group of other Jewish orphans are hiding from the Nazis. Arifova faces a moral dilemma: should she try to help them or save herself by refusing? Despite the impending danger, she decides to protect the children by hiding them in plain sight, and disguising them as Tatars and adopting them into the local community. close
1905. A Jewish Shtetl. Shimek and Buzya are two 10 year olds. Of course, she is a princess and he is a prince. They live in the same yard, in neighboring more
1905. A Jewish Shtetl. Shimek and Buzya are two 10 year olds. Of course, she is a princess and he is a prince. They live in the same yard, in neighboring palaces. What Buzya really means to him, Shimek begins to understand only years later when, far away from home, when he receives the news that Buzya is about to be married off. close
The little girl-poet, whom the father calls the boy’s name Mykola, tells three stories that happened in her village: a football match, a wedding and a more
The little girl-poet, whom the father calls the boy’s name Mykola, tells three stories that happened in her village: a football match, a wedding and a strange will. Mykola knows everything, because he told her about it. For example, that it is not good to lie, that a guy, so that he is always faithful, must be translated through the water, that the film in the sky is much more interesting than in the cinema, and that human life is like the flight of a golden fly over the fire. close