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This film is a homage to the life, career and fears of Slovenian actor Peter Musevski. He was always Pero for me, not Peter.
All Vida wants is a baby. Instead, she is trying not to lose her mind as she juggles the men in her family - her sexist grandfather, her infertile husband, and her dad, a man-child.
Peter is in his early forties and until recently he worked in a factory, but after Slovenia's integration into the European Union, the factory closed down and Peter and his colleagues have been made redundant. Slowly but surely, he is losing self-confidence and self-esteem.
A man stays alone with his children in a half demolished house in the middle of a desolate field. His wife has just been killed by a grenade in a military battle. He is expecting a new attack. Instead a wandering caravan called Circus Fantasticus stops by the house. They bring along the dying director of the circus. Is it possible for anything beautiful to happen in a landscape of war and death? Can life go on? Is it possible to realize that death does not exist?
Paolo, 40 years old, lives in a small Friulian town close to the north-eastern border. Unreliable and with a passion for good wine, he spends his days at the local tavern and stubbornly stalks his ex-wife.
A couple is waiting in the vet hallway with their dog. Non-verbal communication begins between the visibly frightened woman and the receptionist.
A woman who killed her man has served her sentence. She sails through town; she sails through scenes of life. A girl sees her, forgives her, and saves her. The woman has done her thing. The world finally embraces her again.
DAWN is the film of 2 stories, the story of life and death In one apartment a young couple is waiting for a baby to be born. Pregnant Leila is asleep in the bathroom. Her boyfriend tries to assemble a baby bed with her father who comes from Serbia. While trying to read the manual and assemble the bed they talk, they fight and slowly get to know one another. In another apartment Robert comes from Paris to visit his sister and dying father. Because of old resentments they haven't seen each other for some time. Trough music the son reconnect with his dying father. In a 3 hour period, while the dawn is coming, the characters overcome their conflicts and resolve old issues. One life end so another one can begin.
Albert is an elderly man, a cynic, a choleric, and a racist. He lives in a wheelchair in a spacious flat in Trieste surrounded with his solitude of obsessive memory fragments, in which his unresolved relations with family members reside as he had distanced himself from them long time ago. His only contacts with reality are Ida on one hand, an educated middle-aged lady, who arrives from Istria to Albert's place twice a week to clean up, cook for him and to bathe him, and Albert's looking through the window on the other hand. That day Albert's and Ida's time together starts with Albert's nagging, him being cynical and aggressive. Ida puts up with his horrible communication with dignity and peace, but that ignites Albert's malicious behaviour even more.
16 year old girl go-kart driver Nika exceeds conflict with her mother to win the most important race of her life.