Fleeing an abusive relationship, Mila, a teen prostitute, finds herself in a border town, pregnant, alone, and, to her surprise, welcome. The remote village is on a marijuana plantation run by a group of elderly men and women. Not having known much kindness, she goes into emotional hiding, but by the time the baby is born she has a new life and love. Her past, however, is not far behind
Aglaia's Grandmother
The historical facts in Asia Minor, in the years 1920-1922, are told through the life story of a young Greek woman.
Old Woman
Anton, un joven aprendiz de monitor de natación, mantiene la ilusión de su padre ciego de que la piscina siga intacta y muy concurrida. Anton es un excéntrico solitario que sueña con navegar por los anchos mares rumbo a Tuvalu, sueño que comparte con Eva, joven de 18 años a quien le agrada mucho el carácter especial de Anton. El fallecimiento de su padre en la piscina al caerle un trozo de techo les impide salir al mar con el remolcador de Eva. El culpable de lo sucedido no es otro que Gregor, el hermano de Anton, cuyo objetivo es destruir la piscina, y de paso toda la ciudad, para reemplazarla por una nueva ciudad futurista. Anton tiene difícil la labor de salvar la piscina y mantenerla abierta, pero todo resultaría soportable si al menos se ganara el corazón de Eva.
Chernata baba
Seven-year-old Dodo comes to his grandmother's village for the summer, where he meets a young woman who talks to animals. Friendship with her and a little gypsy girl allows Dodo to get to know the world of "our little brothers" better.
A new teacher - Marina - arrives in a small Pomak village in the late 1960s. She is a woman trying to live and think independently. Marina finds herself in a world unknown to her, at once pure and immaculate, but with the signs of the deformation of natural life that is typical of the whole country. After meeting the Doctor, Bai Mnogoznai, Mariana, the mayor, the internationalist Yosko, she discovers that each resists authority in their own way. And when the government starts changing the non-Bulgarian names of the Pomak villagers, the heroine realizes she is in a prison - with high mountains, forests, rivers - a prison of tragic beauty.