In 1960s Sarajevo, a young man named Vuk is a hopeless dreamer, caught between the reality of his everyday life and his romantic fantasies. Vuk works in a sewing workshop, but his true yearning is to explore the world of cinema and music. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Dolly Bell, an attractive and charismatic prostitute who completely changes his perspective on love and desire.
The story unfolds against a backdrop of significant social and political changes in Yugoslavia, where laughter and tears intertwine in the lives of the characters. Vuk is drawn not only to Dolly's beauty but also to her free spirit, which pushes him to question his own dreams. While his friends encourage him to indulge in life's pleasures, he seeks a deeper and more authentic connection with Dolly in a world that doesn't always offer them opportunities.
Through their encounters, Vuk learns about the complexity of human relationships, loss, and expectations. The film is a nostalgic portrayal of youth and the quest for identity, where each moment is tinged with a subtle melancholy, and the desire for a better future shines despite the shadows of the past. With immersive direction and an evocative atmosphere, it becomes an emotional journey that will leave a mark on the viewer's heart.