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A psychiatrist tries to make his dream come true by organizing the first worldwide football cup for patients who suffer from mental illness. Based on a true story.
Fil and Mia are a close-knit couple and have lived together for years, although very different in character and attitudes: eclectic up-and-coming filmmaker he, methodical math professor she. Their routine is broken by an argument that culminates in an unexpected marriage proposal from Mia and Fil's subsequent elopement. This event triggers a set of stories that weave into a single narrative involving relatives and friends of the couple. Lives and loves at all ages will collide and intermingle only to end in a rousing surprise ending.
Adopted together after a tough childhood in an orphanage, Nica and Rigel realize that unexpected but irresistible feelings pull them together.
Two brothers reunite at their father’s funeral after many years apart. Between bitterness from the past and forgotten affection they will embark on a trip onboard their motorbikes which they built when they were children.
Three families go into crisis when their daughters get engaged because they are convinced that their young daughters have all chosen a wrong partner.
On the verge of her eighteenth birthday, Lisa finds a small hole under her bed that grows wider and deeper every night. From that moment on, a hypnotic force seems to act on her subconscious, driving her to actions and gestures she is not fully aware of. While, as if by magic, all her desires begin to come true one by one, her life becomes haunted by night terrors and unsettling visions that push her to progressively lose herself in an indefinite zone between dream, vision, and reality. In trying to defend herself against the metaphysical attraction this force seems to have on her and her perfect bourgeois family, Lisa discovers that to achieve success and happiness in the society she lives in, certain "sacrifices" must be made.