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Srečen konec

Translated from Serbian to Slovenian by Natalija Milovanović
Written in Serbian by Jasna Dimitrijević
8 minutes read

Jeriha - Odlomek iz Jeriha (delovni naslov)

Translated from Italian to Slovenian by Martin Kastelic
Written in Italian by Fabrizio Allione
8 minutes read

Tăcerea vine prima (Silence comes first)

Tăcerea vine prima vorbeşte despre trauma unei familii contemporane şi despre blocajele de comunicare dintre mai multe generații de femei. Atunci când tăcerea se instalează într-o familie, toate comportamentele sunt creatoare de traume. Singura soluție pare să fie depășirea fricii și deschiderea rănilor. Subiectul principal îl reprezintă relația complicată a Dorei, pe de o parte cu mama sa intruzivă și veșnic nemulțumită, pe de altă parte cu fiica adolescentă care începe să-și ceară dreptul la independență. Crescută într-o familie în care femeile și bărbații au fost dintotdeauna într-un raport de forță, copiii au acoperit goluri și dureri, fericirea personală n-a părut necesară, mamele au îmbătrânit urât, iar tații, în tăcere, Dora preferă fantasma realității. Într-un moment de curaj, ea intră într-o relație online cu Toma. Totuși, chiar și după ce ajunge la Braşov, acolo unde locuieşte bărbatul, spaima de a nu fi dezamăgită o face să se întoarcă acasă, fără ca întâlnirea să aibă loc. Când însă, Toma vine în București și o sună, Dora este nevoită să ia o decizie. Nu înainte de a rupe tăcerea şi a da cărţile pe faţă, într-o discuţie cu mama ei. “Silence Comes First" explores the trauma within a contemporary family and the communication barriers between multiple generations of women. When silence takes root in a family, every behavior becomes a source of trauma. The only solution seems to be overcoming fear and confronting old wounds. The central theme is on one hand Dora's complicated relationship with her intrusive and perpetually dissatisfied mother, and on the other the dynamic with her teenage daughter, who is beginning to assert her right to independence. Raised in a family where women and men were always engaged in a power struggle, where children filled voids and covered up pain, Dora searches for an escape. After a childhood where personal happiness seemed unnecessary, where mothers aged poorly, and fathers remained silent, Dora prefers the fantasy over reality. In a moment of courage, she enters an online relationship with Toma. However, even after she travels to Brașov, where Toma lives, her fear of disappointment drives her to return home without meeting him. But when Toma comes to Bucharest and calls her, Dora is forced to make a decision. However, she can only do that after breaking the silence and laying all the cards on the table in a conversation with her mother.
Written in Romanian by Ioana Maria Stăncescu
9 minutes read

Jutri

Translated from Portugese to Slovenian by Maruša Fakin
Written in Portugese by Patrícia Patriarca
8 minutes read

Krimski roman

Translated from Ukranian to Serbian by Dragana Vasilijević-Valent
Written in Ukranian by Anastasia Levkova
8 minutes read

Generacija banana

Translated from Dutch to Serbian by Jana Živkić
Written in Dutch by Pete Wu
9 minutes read

Todo irá bien

Translated from Dutch to Spanish by Carmen Clavero Fernández
Written in Dutch by Aya Sabi
7 minutes read

Fărâme

Translated from Polish to Romanian by Oana-Andreea Stoe
Written in Polish by Barbara Woźniak
11 minutes read

Renegata

Translated from Italian to Romanian by George Doru Ivan
Written in Italian by Valeria Usala
9 minutes read

Acest sânge mestecat

Translated from Italian to Romanian by George Doru Ivan
Written in Italian by Francesco Aloia
10 minutes read

Оранжевите блокове

Translated from Spanish to Bulgarian by Ivana Peneva
Written in Spanish by Luis Díaz
8 minutes read

C'era una volta in Crimea

Translated from Ukranian to Italian by Claudia Bettiol
Written in Ukranian by Anastasia Levkova
11 minutes read

O arrendamento

Translated from Portugese to Serbian by Tamina Šop
Written in Portugese by Daniela Costa
8 minutes read

Toți pe lume frați noi suntem

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Irina Kappelhof Costea
Written in Dutch by Yelena Schmitz
8 minutes read

Communie

Translated from Spanish to Dutch by Heleen Oomen
Written in Spanish by Roberto Osa
9 minutes read

Flori de lotus care se închid (când intri în ele) (Drumul celui care percepe)

Translated from Serbian to Romanian by Aleksandra Petrov
Written in Serbian by Nikola Lekić
7 minutes read

Idro (estratto di un romanzo)

Translated from Spanish to Italian by Valeria Parlato
Written in Spanish by Matías Candeira
11 minutes read

Una declaración de dependencia

Translated from Dutch to Spanish by Guillermo Briz
Written in Dutch by Rebekka de Wit
9 minutes read

Nic o mnie nie wiesz

Translated from Italian to Polish by Amina Niepsuj-Wood
Written in Italian by Raffaele Cataldo
3 minutes read

Volviendo a casa

Translated from Italian to Spanish by Inés Sánchez Mesonero
Written in Italian by Fabrizio Allione
9 minutes read
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