Told incredibly restrained and unostentatious, the film centres on a singular meeting by chance between Hamza and two orphans boys named Adis and Kerim. Set in the city of Sarajevo, placing the siege of '92-'96 as the films backdrop. The dialogue throughout the film is filled with queries, subtly questioning the essence of war and conflict, and while at times very simplistic questions are asked, other times, they are unanswerable and are left only with a question of thought. Much like other films that evolve through chance encounters, the film gradually reveals the way in which their interactions together unveil the significance of reciprocity in which their relationship is bound upon. Kenović guides this narrative through the fantastic collaborative work from Milenko Uherka (cinematography) & Kemal Hrustanović (set designer), and of course the poetic words and verses from Abdulah Sidran.

