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ALL MY LOVED ONES
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A Jewish family living in pre-WWII Prague sees their idyllic life irreversibly   change as the Nazis take over. The blind faith of the headstrong family leader   (Josef Abrham), who refuses to believe that his former friends and colleagues    would turn on them because of their religion, leads them closer to their       tragic fate. Director Matej Minac also focuses on the actions of British       stockbrocker Nicholas Winton (Rupert Graves), whose humanitarian efforts saved several hundred Czech children from Nazi persecution. In Czech with English      Matej Minac---Slovakia/Czech Republic---2000---92 mins.
FINE DEAD GIRLS
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Croatian filmmaker Dalibor Matanic directs a provocative thriller about a        young lesbian couple (Olga Pakalovic and Nina Violic) that moves into a quiet    Zagreb apartment complex in hopes of finding some peace. As the title implies,   they've miscalculated. A host of bizarre characters and mad figures populate   their new community, an aspect of Fine Dead Girls that's hard to         dislocate from memories of Croatia's war of independence and subsequent civil  war. "...a choice chunk of Croatian allegory which succeeds nicely..." (Nathan   Lee, Village Voice). In Croatian with English subtitles.                 Dalibor Matanic---Croatia---2002---77 mins.
HANNA AND HER BROTHERS
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Martin, a gay eighteen-year-old, feels secluded from his peers and family and    yearns to find someone who is more like him. He is gradually drawn to "Hanna     and Her Brothers", a local cabaret and becomes involved with Hanna, an older     transvestite who performs there. A bright, hopeful film about finding your own path in life. In Slovak with English subtitles.                                Vladimir Adasek---Slovakia---2000---77 mins.