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On a very ordinary day, four ordinary people decide to set fire to a cinema packed with people.
A menacing pair descend on a campsite where a group of college kids have gathered for a kite-flying festival.
A woman witnesses an incident on the bus.
In a seaside town, a Holocaust survivor with a daycare business takes in a 12-year-old street kid who recently robbed her.
Timo, the youngest of a Greek community of Funfair workers, will have to face the hardest winter together with his loved ones.
Bemani has spent ten years in jail for killing her husband. Her child was taken away in prison and allegedly given to her husband’s family. Temporarily released, she immediately starts looking for her son.
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