The documentary Ether Of Hate explores the triangle of power in Serbia - the church, the political elite and the media and their mutual symbiosis in creating an atmosphere of hatred and intolerance towards the LGBTIQ+ population. Focusing primarily on the narratives that followed the holding of EuroPride in Serbia in 2022, through archival footage, interviews and analysis, it is revealed how public discourse is shaped, who creates it and with what intentions. The film shows a picture of that September in which the masks fell, putting it in the context of everything that came before, and everything that will follow later.
2026-02-07 00.0

this office is anywhere but home - as a man struggles to get to his job interview, while carrying some work essentials, or all of them. as his deadline approaches, he rushes to work - but after his deadline passes, he lets his work carrying the office take over his life, when he's older and wiser, he finally lets go - walking away from all of the pressure.
2026-02-06 00.0

There are personalities who, by their very presence, bring people together to revive and nurture the memory and identity of a nation. Zita Kelmickaitė was one such person. This is a journey to Lithuania in the 1980s and 1990s, when the revival of folk songs became a silent weapon and an important part of the road to independence. Using previously unseen archival material and the voice of Zita Kelmickaitė herself, the film reveals not only the phenomenon of her personality, but also the history of an entire generation that cherished national identity.
2026-02-13 00.0

A pregnant woman is told by a Belgian abortion center that she must endure a mandatory 6-day reflection period before undergoing the procedure. Those 6 days of isolation trigger memories and doubts about the future. While trying to give her decision a place, she reflects on what it is like to be a woman in the cultures she is a part of.
2026-02-07 00.0