A mysterious apartment building in Berlin becomes the setting for a haunting tale of love and despair. The plot follows a young, reserved, and solitary woman who has moved into a small, gloomy apartment on the fourth floor. From her window, she observes the life unfolding on the street, and her curiosity leads her to track the comings and goings of her neighbors.
Among them is a bohemian artist seeking inspiration who is, in turn, drawn to the young woman. Their relationship begins with subtle flirtations and chance encounters on the rooftop of the building, a place where dreams and hopes intertwine. However, the atmosphere soon becomes oppressive, revealing the social and personal tensions that loom over the characters.
The lives of the tenants are marked by precariousness and daily struggle, and the passion between the couple is complicated by hidden secrets and dark desires. In this microcosm, loneliness and longing take center stage, while a shadow of tragedy lurks around every corner. With an enveloping visual style and a narrative that plays with light and darkness, this story captures the emotional turmoil of an era marked by vulnerability and isolation. As events unfold, the young woman must confront her own fears and the space that can represent love, loss, or something even more unsettling.