Adda and her husband Ove live a quiet and routined life in their home of many years. Their marriage is filled with love and respect but Adda finds herself wondering what could have been. When their granddaughter visits this is brought to the surface and the dreams that Adda has selflessly been hiding start to show.
Graffiti runs down walls, trains, computer screens in a raw and poetic film about death, longing, addiction, processing grief, repressed emotions and a hope that comes from meeting a complete stranger.
For a day we follow a group of children in a kindergarten through their eventful reality. Suddenly the children’s free play is obstructed by a series of tests, which become an encounter with the reality that soon awaits them.