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- Returning from prison, Peter falls into debt pursuing a relationship with the prostitute Ana and her pimp Gringo. To pay back the money owed, Peter proposes that Ana and Gringo visit his father with him. They accept his proposal, thinking they might trick some money out of the old mountaineer with a story about Ana's upcoming marriage to Peter (with Gringo as the best man). During the long and colorful journey the three become friends and complicit in the deception. Peter's father, though, instantly recognizes the scam and steals the bride from his incompetent son. Gringo is happy with this turn of events but Peter is irritated by it. However, the father's sudden death before the registrar prevents Ana and Gringo from inheriting. When the dreams of material wealth vanish, what is left is the love between Ana and Peter, and the friendship that struck up between the three, so much so that at the end Gringo sacrifices himself for the couple's happiness.
- In the time of global economic crisis a lot of Argentinian street performers travel around the globe trying to survive and earn for life in the street. Menzo Menjunjes is artistic name of S. Demian from Buenos Aires who lives on the road last ten years. Menzo Menjunjes is the name of a clown. Even a clown makes people having fun it is hard to earn money on the street.
- Between 9th and 11th of January 1942 first armed battle took place in the village Drazgose between Slovenian partisans and Nazi-Fascist forces. 70 years after the battle its commemoration has a large symbolic potential. Every year thousands of people come the village Drazgose on Jelovica mountain. It seems that values of partisan fight are now highly ranked national values. Film features Janez Stanovnik, president of the Association of Veterans of National Liberation War.
- American TV producer Dale Hurd comes to Slovenia 20 years after its independence from Yugoslavia. He wants to investigate the case of Erased and meets two Bosnian Muslims - Irfan and Nisveta. They changed their cultural identity after the independence of Slovenia and tried to assimilate their new culture. Nisveta converts from Islam to Christianity and becomes an important member of the Baptist Church in Ljubljana (she sings in the church choir). On the other hand Irfan continues to live in past times of Yugoslav communism. He becomes a member of Youth Work Brigades Club in Ljubljana. "Slovenia My Homeland" is a film about rootlessness and a people's need to belong to its society.
- Uprising of plundered migrant workers from Bosnia against Slovenian Apartheid and against robbery of people based on citizenship. Film follows the demonstrations of Invisible Workers of the World spread from SC ROG all around Slovenian capital Ljubljana. Apartheid Slovenian Way or Rubbed Out 2.
- Oral History of Slovenia. Occupation by Nazism and Fascism. Role of Slovenian Catholic church. Testimony of Stane Kirn of internment in concentration camp on the island of Rab in 1942 and later political activation in the partisan unit after the capitulation of Italy 1943. Opinions of citizens of Ljubljana.
- Primary health care is not allowed to asylum seekers in Slovenia. Cooking in Asylum Home is not allowed to asylum seekers. Filming is not allowed within the Asylum Home. This film is taken by medical doctor on his cell-phone.
- A well-known Serbian filmmaker Zelimir Zilnik (winner of "Golden bear" in Berlin, 1969, for "Early works") goes to Slovenia to present his latest film at a festival. Accidentally he meets Janez Skok, a man who introduces himself as his relative. Zelimir is surprised because he knows nothing about his relatives: he was born in 1942 in a Nazi concentration camp in Nis and all members of his family were killed by Fascists. The conversation with Janez and his 96-year old mother raises the issue of the destiny of anti-fascism in post-communist countries and makes Zelimir visit the village of Kozja, close to the Serbian-Bulgarian border, where his father Konrad was decapitated by Chetniks. In the village Zelimir is able to hear a moving story about the last days of his father.
- The case of the Erased People of Slovenia is the biggest systematic policy of violence against human rights in the history of the European Union: in 1992. the Slovenian government removed 25,671 people from the official records, among them 6,000 children. In this way these citizens, the Erased, lost all their civil rights. Their only "crime" was their ethnic origin. The fight to restore civil rights to these Erased Citizens ensued for the following 17 years. Leading this fight was Aleksandar Todorovic who, once the Erased Citizens won the legal battle for the restoration of their rights in 2009, attempted suicide, which suggests the full consequence of this struggle has yet to play out. It also asks the question: Who will pay the price for this democratic victory? Will it only be the weakest individuals, families left destitute, and children now lost? The Slovenian politicians who endorsed this xenophobic brand of politics for the past 17 years were amongst the highest ranking leaders of the European Union in 2008.
- The testimony of Stane Kirn of internment in concentration camp on the island of Rab in 1942 and later political activation in the partisan unit after the capitulation of Italy 1943.