Anka ends up at a historical reenactment camp thanks to her boyfriend. She tries to find her place in the community, but it turns out that historical prejudices against women are surprisingly current. The camp participants are dedicated to playing roles from the past, but at the same time, there is a modern social game going on between them.
After a devastating global audiovisual war, the world is unrecognizable, with influencers, content creators and their unwilling, zombie-like followers emerging as the victors. Traditional cinema is all but extinct, with its defenders persecuted and erased from the digital landscape. But the resistance is not lost. A last group of filmmakers, armed with old cameras and a few meters of film, refuses to surrender. As they fight to reclaim their craft, they must survive in a dystopian world where viral trends are the law and authenticity is a crime.
A printer won't stop printing, civil servants who constantly celebrate birthdays and a fisherman who doesn't catch any fish. A man finds himself in an office and is confronted with all these things. Involuntarily, he has to admit to himself that Sweden was nothing special and that smoking is deadly.
Mrs. Ritsa, recently widowed, now lives in an empty house and the only reason she wakes up early in the morning is to go to KIFI. KIFI (Day Care Center for the Elderly) is a place where many elderly women gather for sous-vide, coffee and -most importantly- to keep each other company.
A group of four robbers open a house and are surprised to see that the occupant of the house was already tied up. What they don't know, however, is that a police officer was in the bathroom at the time, preparing for a sexual power play with the bound resident. While Clinty is looking for money in the house, the clueless cop appears out of nowhere and startles Donnie, Michalakis and Patsidis. One of the three of them freaks out and shoots him. The robbers turn into fugitives overnight and Clady, who was not present at the incident, must now interrogate his friends and solve the crime while being forced to listen to their silly excuses. Who knows if Clydee has a much more personal motive for solving the case?
Vassilis, a talented art student, is informed that the deadline for a prestigious gallery's exhibition competition has been unexpectedly changed, giving him a week to complete the last painting required for his entry. The days that follow are hectic as Vassilis works non-stop on his canvas, while dealing with his annoying roommate, the gallery's eccentric curator, and the prospect of artistic rejection.
Three friends get together after a long time and speak of their recent mishaps. Each of their stories ends with a problem and each problem can be resolved only with money, which they don’t have. Moving between reality and fantasy, they decide to rob a cafe they suspect is a façade for money laundering.
After numerous losses, aspiring artist Bianca and her living cartoon demon, Loki, are called out online. To prove they're not idiots they had to beat up an influencer.
A college outcast wakes up in an alternate reality where the campus crush is the outcast and he's the one who's popular, he must navigate twisted power dynamics and blurred truths to find his way back—only to discover that love, no matter how complicated, might be the key to it all.
Convinced that a museum art sculpture is misaligned, a determined tourist challenges the gallery’s security protocols in an attempt to adjust the positioning of the central piece.