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- Two couples go down the rabbit hole of unconventional erotic relationships, respectable at the beginning, happy at the end.
- Three women - one medieval, two contemporary - struggle to become mothers. They have not set out to change the world or society, but their struggles with tradition, loyalty, adoption and control over their bodies make them unlikely heroines.
- Two nine-year-old girls report a flasher to the police even though they never saw him. Three filmmakers meet the only residents of a deserted village - an elderly brother and sister who have not spoken to each other in 16 years. Retired cleaning women are found raped and strangled in a small town. The fiction slowly turns into a documentary.
- A charismatic but mentally unstable vet captures the attention of a documentary film crew who are ready to exploit her story for their own shot at independent movie fame in this very modern, urban fairy tale set amidst a fractured ideal of family.
- Malina and Viktor, a brother and sister duo, steal bronze busts for a living. One day, the heavy bronze head-and-shoulders of a national hero slips out of Viktor's hands and crushes his foot. When the doctor arrives to treat his injury, he demands sexual favors as payment. That's when Viktor picks up a heavy manhole cover that was lying around the house.
- This documentary about the oeuvre of the Golden Lion winner Milcho Manchevski covers everything from his experimental film beginnings to his Academy-Award nominated Before the Rain, from his six features to the numerous short forms, from his art installations and books of photographs to the episode of The Wire he directed. Even the commercials he's directed have the imprimatur of the "Master from Macedonia". The title of this documentary is a line spoken by the dying narrator in Manchevski's Dust. In addition to clips from the films discussed, Where Does Your Voice Go uses previously unseen behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, archival material, storyboard drawings, etc.