In the 1960s, a group of young university activists embarks on a journey of self-discovery in the heart of Eastern Europe. The story follows a group of friends who, disillusioned with society and its norms, decide to explore their freedom and express their ideals through a ritual that symbolizes their break from conventions. Defying all authority, they begin to experiment with spirituality and the concept of "enlightenment," but they soon realize that their ideals are not as simple as they seemed.
As they delve into their practices, they find themselves under the watchful eye of an oppressive regime that stops at nothing to maintain its control. Tensions rise and the bonds of friendship are tested as each individual assesses what freedom truly means to them. Amidst frenetic parties and moments of deep reflection, the protagonists grapple with their desires, doubts, and fears, forming a complex portrait of youth and their struggle to find their place in a changing world.
With a bold visual style and an experimental narrative, the story reveals the dangers of challenging established norms and the bitter reality of broken ideals. The journey of self-discovery becomes a mirror of social transformation, where love, betrayal, and despair intertwine, leading to an unexpected conclusion that will leave viewers pondering long after the credits roll.