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- Serafim is a vampire hunter - who wanders through Macedonian villages and destroys the vampired dead man for money. His apprentice is young fellow named Fidan, who Serafim teaches the rough and dangerous vampire craft, along with the alphabet and the insecure life in Macedonia. Vampire man and his student in their surroundings get in struggle with: Macedonian vampires, Turkish Authority and with Komiti (Macedonian Revolutionaries), also with Avdzi - Taburi (paid hunters of Komiti). Fidan experiences damnation of the vampire skill, who doesn't know if Serafim is a God's angel or servant of Devil.
- Youth, which courage is always without prejudice, in Skopje in time of Bulgarian occupation in WW2, desire freedom for the people, resolves to several actions, including the biggest, to assassinate the police chief Emanuel Machkov. After Emanuel steps on duty, he orders his agents to turn bigger attention on the young of Debar Maalo, Pajko Maalo and Chair. In meantime, for safety passage of the partisan squad near Skopje, in the city they must organize several small actions who would have turned their attention on themselves. In that way Dano, Done, Igor and Boro take action at the airport, with burning the planes. In reaction, the police performs raid, they take away only young people that are exposed on large tortures. Simultaneously, the partisan squad trying to crosses Vardar (river in Skopje) enters in ambush. Boys are helping the wounded Mite Dimov to avoid the ambush and they take him at Angja, while Nikola is absent. The Police searches all suspicious houses and finds the wounded partisan in the house of Nikola. After hard torture, without admitting in front of the police, Mite is killed. Through the city are scattered flyers, railwaymen play the sirens, stores are closed. Local Committee decides to organize assassination on Emanuel. When the day came, boys take their places on the street, in front of Emanuel's home, and when his car take off, they kill him. After the assassination, boys must leave town. However, in time of leaving, they're trapped in ambush, all of them are killed, except Dano.
- At the end of the year 1942 and the start of 1943, to stop spreading the revolution in county of Bitola, bulgarian occupiers are reinforcing the persecutions and the acts of violence on civil population. The movie is based on true events, according to scenario written by Slavko Janevski.
- The arrival of the young teacher Damjan in one village in western Macedonia shakes the usual daily life of its inhabitants who belong to different religions. He, in many ways is altered from the former teachers in the village. With his youth, with the way he communicates with children and with his vanguard, is attracting attention between the villagers. In that kind of circumstances, he is respected guest in many village homes. In one of them also lives a girl named Djemile, sister of the new teacher friend, who by chance is the first person he met in the village. The beautiful girl attracts attention to Damjan who in the beginning, maybe irresponsibly, is courting to her, disregarding the patriarchal environment he enters. Love is born, which tragic component is present since day one. Different religious beliefs doesn't allow possibility for a happy ending of this love, that pretty soon will stop being secret. Under strong pressure from the family of Djemile, and from the village in general, Damjan is gonna leave. Short after, like in madness, he returns back. But, in that time continuum, Djemile killed herself, jumping in the overflow river, aside that her great love began there.
- Two different mothers in two different worlds. The first one from comes from the western world, lives in France and after a tragic lost of her child is trying to continue living and find purpose of it. The other is coming from completely different world, very traditional, patriarchal society, where things change very slowly and where the women are married as exchange for money. The first one wants to die, the other wants to live. Their parallel paths converge when the one from the western society comes in the world of the other in the east. This intrusion turns, unintentionally and unconsciously into a very violent one.
- There is a myth of a bus that traveled every day from Skopje, Macedonia to Belgrade, Yugoslavia during the NATO bombing in 1999. A similar bus is depicted in Veta. There are no specifics to the story. It is the creator's response to the horrors that have haunted the Balkans for the past ten years. The film does not offer an answer or take sides, it concentrates on the psychology of war and feeling of no exit.