
2005
Present day: a small village somewhere in rural Serbia. Reports on the upcoming parliamentary elections drone from the radio while a local traffic policeman tries to teach his old grandmother how to use a mobile phone. Glimpses of this old lady, who lives a lonely life on a remote farm, become the red thread running through the film with its snapshot-like portraits of everyday life in the tiny community. There’s the grocer’s shop the men visit to talk about money and politics. Or the postman who delivers on his moped the ballot papers for the forthcoming elections. The policeman who stops cars as he fancies. The school with a handful of children in the overlarge classroom. The pub in which something approaching merriment occasionally arises. And the recurrent visits to the old peasant woman: Her matter-of-fact inventory of aches and pains delivered to the local doctor, her worries about increasing thievery confided in the village priest.

Invisible Nation

Moo-hyun, Tale of Two Cities

A Hakka Song

The Mobilized Generation

Coach Zoran and His African Tigers

Serbia, Year Zero

Ravis par Marine (Le Pen)

Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time

Belarus: An Ordinary Dictatorship

Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

Full Metal Village

There is a Place

La restanza

Féria

The Rankin File: Legacy of a Radical

Election Day

The War Room

Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid

The Plan

The King