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- Two rabbis show the ruins of an abandoned synagogue to a group of primary school-age Jewish children, and stand by as the children dip bread in honey, drink wine, pray, and sing.
- The film celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of cinema. It presents the technical and artistic evolution of the motion pictures. We move from mute to sound, from black-and-white to color, through various genres and styles. All the aspects are taken into consideration: the historical context, the fashion, the star system and the unhappy ending to watching films in movie theaters.
- A portrait of the wild capitalism after the regime change in Hungary, in which the characters show with a continuous change of identity how interests override everything. But in the end, everyone ends up in the same place and the same way.
- In the week of the book an interview is made with the writer Péter Simon, whose first book of short stories appeared in the prime of his life.
- Kapa and Pepe contemplates the Hungarian capitalism of today. The power belongs to those with money.
- A small town somewhere in Hungary. Teenage kids spend their summer holiday at the old swimming pool. Rigó, the local champion, and Gyuszi, who follows Rigó wherever he goes, are hanging out together day and night. The film is about the end of their friendship.
- After Marnie Watson kills her abusive husband in self-defense, she is condemned to house arrest - only to discover that the house is possessed by the enraged and violent spirit of her dead husband.
- A man comes home to meet his mother and sister after many years away. He finds his mother living with a new boyfriend, and his sister to be grown-up. He begins to settle down in this new place by building a new home for himself on the delta. But when his sister moves in with him and the two begin a romance, there are tragic consequences.
- Tor Lindblom makes a fortune supplying the Nazis with everything from liquor and cigarettes to cement and steel. He also owns the Club Havana, a nightclub in Oslo frequented by the industrial elite of occupied Norway, Officers of the Wehrmacht and opportunistic hustlers of both sexes. Tor is in love with the singer in the nightclub Eva, a British double agent who works part-time for the Gestapo. When Dr. Walter from the Reich General Auditor's Office arrives in town to check the books, events for Tor Lindblom and his business partner, SS Major Krüger, take a sudden turn for the worse.
- There are those who don't say what they think - they're called average. There are those who say, what they don't think - they're called liars. And there are there are those who say what they think: they usually become martyrs. The Kiss Goodnight is a dark comedy about speaking your mind and facing the fears everyone faces - well, that is if they dare to look the right way. It's a satire about realizing that prior to living up to expectations, one must first learn to live.
- An Afghan POW attempts his escape.
- A boy returns home from the institution where he grew up, but finds he is not welcome there. He fights to win the love of his family until matters escalate shockingly.