Kata, in her mid-30s, comes to the realization that having a child is essential to her happiness, but her longtime but married partner Joska is unyielding in his opposition to this. Kata has lived alone her whole life, but through an unexpected friendship with the angst-ridden teen orphan Anna, who is also embroiled in a contentious relationship, she comes to terms with aspects of herself and her role as a woman that she had previously ignored.
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Kata, in her mid-30s, comes to the realization that having a child is essential to her happiness, but her longtime but married partner Joska is unyielding in his opposition to this. Kata has lived alone her whole life, but through an unexpected friendship with the angst-ridden teen orphan Anna, who is also embroiled in a contentious relationship, she comes to terms with aspects of herself and her role as a woman that she had previously ignored.
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