Polish Jews, who were forced to leave their country in 1968, meet every year in Ashkelon. After nearly 40 years, they share their memories of exile, loss and regret, and still consider themselves Polish.
Tadeusz Kantor was a great artist. Not only in its own - the twentieth century. Not only in the area of his homeland - Poland. A well-known Krakow documentalist and at the same time his longtime collaborator - Krysztof Miklaszewski- he decided to reconstruct Kantor's road through Europe.
Aki and Bruno are two adult renegades in love with each other. They manage to create their little heaven on earth outside the social norms. Miron - a young boy - mindlessly destroys this world through his boyish naiveté and childish self-centeredness. The film is about immaturity, the space between the world of adults and the world of the underdog.