(I saw both those movies. 2LDK was hilarious in it's complete over-the-topness.)
The last noteworthy movie I caught on SBS was Lilja 4-eva, a Swedish film.
The premise: The story of a young Estonian girl, 16-year-old Lilja, abandoned when her mother flys to America to live with her boyfriend. Forced out of home and now living in poverty in a squalid apartment block, she turns to prostitution and is befriended by a young boy called Volodjia, who has been kicked out of home. Their friendship blooms before she meets a guy called Andrej, whom she falls in love with and looks forward to going with him to Sweden to start a new life. Leaving Volodjia behind, she flys to Sweden to meet one of Andrej's "friends" on the promise that Andrej will meet up with her later. Locked into a small apartment, she soon realises she's been lured into sex slavery, forced to sleep with a myriad of men without pay.
From its beginning to end it's a very depressing film, the overall hopelessness of the character's situations is only heightened by the bleak, colourless surrounds of its settings. The shaky hand-held camera adds to its dire realism. But the platonic friendship between Lilja and Volodjia (the only character in the movie who doesn't betray her in some way or another) is very sweet. Volodjia is the only character with the foresight to warn Lilja against going to Sweden. His fate, without giving too much away, is as lonely and pathetic as Lilja's. The two young actors are brilliant. Child traffiking in the former Soviet Union isn't of much concern outside of Europe, but it's harrowing to realise that the movie is based on a true account of a very real situation there. Anyway, good movie.