An Orange from Jaffa
Mohammed, a young Palestinian, is desperately looking for a taxi to take him through an Israeli checkpoint. The trouble begins when the taxi driver, Farouk, discovers Mohammed has already failed to cross the checkpoint. trigger warning: guns

Attraction
Hot summer holidays in the countryside put to the test the close relationship of teenage siblings. Charmed by her younger brother, Ania fights for his feelings.

Ave Eva
Ewa is a vivacious, middle-aged woman living with her father. When his new partner moves into their home, a deeply hidden need for romantic love awakes in Ewa. Desperately seeking affection and intimacy, she confronts social norms and her inner confusion. When it comes to love, no one is any the wiser. But what about those we call ‘fools’? Does a ‘fool’ in our world have the right to love?

Comme Des Cowboys
Julita still lives with her mother and works as a groom in stables to make ends meet. One day, her ex-girlfriend, Stacy, arrives from France to attend a show jumping competition and wants to reignite their relationship. Julita has to confront her feelings for Stacy and that her closest relationships are with horses instead of people.

Dog Days Are Over
The protagonist takes a trip down memory lane when a neighbour visits her in the morning and makes an unusual request. Time slows down as they face a great loss, drinking homemade liqueur on the staircase.

Everyone Has Killed Someone
Villagers surrounded by misty mountains perform magic rituals. When Florek and his cow are separated, the boy goes to great lengths to bring her home.

Hedgehog’s Dilemma
A new patient arrives at an addiction treatment centre for deaf youth. His therapy is disturbed by a budding, hard-to-describe feeling for a girl who has been there for a long time. All dialogues are in sign language. The film is a directing debut.

HEM
Fleeing Vietnam, Mai ends up in an illegal workplace in Poland. A growing affection for Daria in the new country gives her hope to escape the trap. But the past is unwilling to forget Mai.
