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- Explores Athens, Tokyo, Beijing and Paris cities that have changed the urban layout of entire neighborhoods for the Olympics, transforming their appearance forever.
- Idealistic translator Nadia finds new stability with her daughter after a difficult post-divorce period. She manages to buy a flat at a bargain price and hope returns to her life, undisturbed even by the omnipresent COVID. She soon discovers that there lives a woman, in the immediate neighbourhood, who turns out to be more than eccentric. The perceptive Nadia senses her disturbed mental health and treats her receptively, which draws Valika's attention to herself all the more and begins to experience a nightmare. A futile effort to help solve the situation starts with contacting the others and ends with a grotesque portrayal of a system, in which ignoring problems is an essential survival tool. Nadia has no choice but to embark on another journey. A single mother in the post-communist world.
- The Czech Republic has only accepted a very small number of refugees. Made over the course of two years, this story-driven time-lapse documentary explores the impact of the refugee simulacrum on the collective imagination and real society.
- Set against the backdrop of the death of an abused child, the film sketches a dark picture of the state social care system for threatened children in Slovakia. This mosaic of interviews with people who run the system or who are enmeshed in it carries an openly critical appeal - not to aggressive parents or arrogant social workers, but to a non-functional system such as it is. In contrast to the system's dehumanizing character, we meet Serafínka, who in her efforts to help others displays truly heroic enthusiasm. The film is characterized by the direct, non-manipulative way of filming the individual persons involved.