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Where Is the Money? poster
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Two friends, whose lives are based on parties and easy living, get an offer to make fast cash. In order to make the mоnеy they have to invest 100 000 euros in merchandise they can easily sell for minimum 150 000 euros. They don't have the money to invest so they decide to borrow from friends but nobody wants to give them 100 000 euros. Somehow they manage to find the money but from a loan shark who wants 110 000 euros back in three days. Happily accepting the money believing that everything will be O.K., they give the money to a middleman who has to provide the goods. But they should have known better because after they give him the money, the middleman, the goods and the money are nowhere to be found.

Where Is the Money?

May 2015

Pishta poster
Movie

A film dedicated to the homeless man Pishta. He has no home, no family, only the ground under his feet and the sky above his head. He is also called the "emigrant of the soul."

Pishta

Jan 2002

Two Times poster
Movie

A poetic journey through the Serengeti National Park and Tanzania in Africa. The endemic flora and fauna, as well as the beautiful natural beauties are a blessing for the human soul, for the traveler, but his presence seems to represent pollution of the environment. Even the path along which man moves, which is created by himself, seems to be an intruder in these wild landscapes. How far should human intervention in nature and the environment in which he lives go? What is the limit beyond which human presence represents a violation of cosmic harmony?

Two Times

Sep 2011

Steps poster
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A short experimental documentary by Kiro Urdin.

Steps

Sep 2011