It's Quiet Now (2026)
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A biting April chill hangs over a mountain village as Milena stuffs the last remnants of her family’s existence into a bag, while war’s distant thunder seeps through the walls. She takes her little boy Jovche by the hand, abandoning a home still warm with children’s laughter and toys, a fragile bubble of normalcy now shattered. They slip through silent streets where neighbors drift like ghosts, and Jovche’s friend Arben stands frozen—a farewell spoken without words. At the bus depot, bullet holes carve the word “death” into the walls, a brutal scar of violence. There, Milena wavers between the safety of what was and the raw unknown ahead. The bus grumbles to a stop, and mother and son climb aboard, clutching only what they could grab—and a quiet, stubborn hope that survival might still lead them to something more.