Helena is a 48-year-old paramedic – a strong and efficient woman who has no difficulty handling the practical details of everyday life. Due to her work Helena is well aware of what goes on behind closed doors and in the dark shadows of the night. But the fact that she herself has emotionally abandoned her daughter Stefi a long time ago, remains invisible to her. Deeds that haven’t been done and words that haven’t been spoken lead Helena’s life towards that very darkness on a fast track.
Ann discovers an article from Estonia, which takes her down memory lane to the nightlife of the 1930s Estonian queer. With a lively dance party, she gets to know the famous characters of the nightlife, who take her with them. Ann witnesses a queer wedding with her own eyes, which is interrupted by timeless figures in robes.
On the shimmering shores of Europe’s otherworldly edge, two teenage girls, Hanake and her best friend are discussing their first love interest while gazing out at yachts sailing to Kyoto. They whisper prayers and poems, the language of their longings. But the magic is fading in their isolated fishing village as they’re dealing with a recent disaster, with some indulging in erotic art, some in spiritual spells. It becomes clear that intimacy alone won’t help them process their loss.
In a world full of stupidity and fear, an unnaturally beautiful boy named Armin is born. Soon enough, Armin's magical nature begins to affect everything and everyone around him, leading to unexpected and dire consequences.
Elina Masing (born October 24, 1997) is a performance artist who works in art, dancing, directing, acting and music. She is a freelance artist whose work focuses on raising controversial issues in provocative and often satirical ways.
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