Slovenia, Australia and Tomorrow the World is a drama film with elements of comedy. The central character Boris works as a machinery maintenance man in a factory, hoping that his work and efforts will be awarded in the future. And indeed, he is given an opportunity by Cosmica, a company providing door-to-door sales and counselling services as well as investment in securities.
Un problema técnico en el avión hace que un vuelo procedente de Dinamarca y con destino a Grecia tenga que aterrizar en un aeropuerto de Eslovenia. Todos los pasajeros son alojados en un hotel de Ljubljana. Entre ellos, se encuentran Iben, una joven danesa muy tranquila de veinticinco años. Iben conoce a Tina, otra chica de la misma edad que trabaja durante el verano como conductora de una lanzadera. Iben le pregunta a Tina si quiere dar un paseo para conocer la ciudad de noche y, de esta manera, llegan a intimar, a pesar de encontrarse en circunstancias tan diferentes en ese momento: mientras una esconde un secreto importante, la otra simplemente está tratando de encontrar su lugar en el mundo.
Vid is talented but spoiled young man smothered in his affection to the adoring mother and heedless of his aloof father. His grandfather is benevolent but self-important patriarch and his new girlfriend is a creature of voluptuous innocence wrestling with the torment of a dysfunctional home. These are main characters in a story of strained love and spiraling desire. Characters reveal inexorable issues- baggage that they brought with them. Ultimately this baggage becomes a ruinous burden.
A 17-year-old female teenager with zero sexual experience gets pregnant with her equally inexperienced peer, which creates lots of trouble for parents who prove to be no less childish when comes to problem-solving.
At night a city bus driver finds an abandoned baby near a stop. A divorced man comes to pick up his excited son for the weekend. A pretty doctor befriends a quadriplegic. Out of this unfolds a delicate story of human relationships, in which tough feelings of sympathy and guilt the protagonists are confronted with different ways of looking at events.