In a 1960s Sweden, a spirit of revolution and curiosity sweeps through the streets, and our protagonist, a young woman named Lena, is determined to explore her identity and the world around her. With a mix of boldness and innocence, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that leads her to question social norms, sexuality, and her own desire for freedom. Through a series of encounters with diverse characters, from a politician to a bohemian artist, Lena confronts her own contradictions and allows herself to be swept away by the vibrant and often chaotic atmosphere of her country.
The film, in a semi-documentary style, employs a stunning play of colors and innovative storytelling to immerse the viewer in the protagonist's mind. In an attempt to capture the essence of a generation seeking to break with the past, Lena indulges in experimentation and provocation while struggling to find her own voice in a world that seems to dictate how she should live her life.
As the plot unfolds, the boundary between the private and the public blurs, prompting both Lena and the audience to question the nature of love, truth, and freedom. With a provocative and reflective tone, the film becomes a rich and colorful exploration of youth, leaving an indelible mark on those who dare to look beyond the superficial.