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- Set five years on from the explosive high school days of director Stevan Filipovic's previous film Next to Me, a state of emergency exists in Serbia and politicians capitalise on public anxiety around Covid-19 to exert ever greater controls on society. Ksenija (Mina Nikolic) is a driven young woman striving to move from tabloid hack to a career journalist in a world hungry for click-bait headlines and showbiz scandals cooked up to satisfy the masses. She is sidetracked by her investigation into a tragic incident that reunites the school friends. Ksenija's personal and professional journey is hampered when her British Nana Vera (Miriam Margolyes) tests positive for Coronavirus and Ksenija must question how far she is willing to stray from her moral norms to fight for Vera and survive in a climate where fear is fostered by police, politicians and corrupt business.
- Life is sometimes rude game: one mistake can buy you ticket to hell.
- Olja is a high-school history teacher married to a painter whose latest exhibition provoked violent reactions from Serbian nationalists. One night, a group of masked hooligans attacks her. They film the attack and upload the clip to YouTube. The next day Olja discovers that some of her students were responsible. She takes away their mobile phones and hastily decides to lock them in the school building, then disconnects the school phones and the Internet. Trapped in the school, students start to communicate with one another to try to solve the problem together. That night, a generation that was written off before they were even given a chance learns more than they expected about themselves and their classmates.
- When an ancient book is recovered by a highschool nerd Stanislav all hell brakes loose involving his classmates who try to stop the evil that has risen from it.
- Former classmates were planned to participate in reality show, but on the road to location were attacked by a group of terrorists and left in the wilderness in a completely unknown and mysterious area.
- The Galactic Empire has fallen. In its place, the New Republic has risen and, with it, the next generation of Jedi Knights. Among them, the Dust brothers, Kess (Slaven Doslo) and Nol (Darko Ivic), raised on the merciless streets of Corellia, then brought to Luke Skywalker's Jedi Temple to be trained in the ways of the Force. Now, the brothers face their final lesson.