This documentary was inspired by the artistic life of Serbian actress Sonja Savić. Being a wonder child, a star of Yugoslavian cinematography, a sex symbol, and urban legend of the eighties generation, a fighter against establishment, Sonja Savić had always attracted attention. Simply put, she always looked, spoke and thought differently from others, she was entirely autonomous, an authentic phenomenon of Serbian culture. In the documentary SONJA, friends and colleagues of Sonja Savić testify on many aspects of her life and work, and a special emphasis is put on Sonja’s libertarian, rebellious, Don Quixote type of nature.
Two couples in present day Ljubljana enroll in a dance school for tango, and in the process learn a great deal more – about life, about love, about themselves.
A widow grieves, discovers her deceased spouse's secret, and builds a relationship with a talented boy who used to play the violin with her husband in a local bar.
Two "dumb-bells", Hugo and Tincek, steal a camera from a lunatic.
The main heroes, or rather anti-heroes, are an inseparable unity. Their symbiosis stems from their handicap. They find the meaning of their daily lives in chasing persons of the opposite sex, which brings them to the "edge" of the world. And that’s where it all comes to an end. Or even begins? A road movie in a wheel-chair.
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