Trigger warning: This film contains explicit depictions or mentions of physical, psychological or sexual violence. The now adult director Olga Lucovnicova goes to the place of her childhood. She visits her great-grandparents' house. There she talks to her family about a carefree past. The viewers take on the narrative perspective of the director, in which they get to know the idyllic atmosphere of the house, the aunts, but also the uncle Tudor in intimate close-ups of black-and-white photos and woven wallpaper. In the style of slow cinema, the quiet shots and serene coloring of the rural area initially conveys a sense of familial security. It gets darker when Uncle Tudor's voice is heard off-screen as he is confronted by his niece about the past.