Three young women - an Aussie sprinter, a First Nations powerlifter, and a Japanese Paralympic swimmer - navigate love, education and controversy while embedded in the world of elite sport.
Damon, a college dropout, has spent the past year merely surviving, doing the bare minimum to get through each day. Meanwhile, his ex-love, Julia, has started a new life on the other side of the country. Life for her is going great, and it seems like the best decision she's ever made—at least, that's what she tells herself. When fate unexpectedly throws them back into each other's lives, they stand face-to-face, no longer as lovers, but as strangers. Both are changed by time and distance, and they must confront each other in a new light, unsure of what to expect from this sudden reconnection.
Two girls, Olive and Clementine, go through their day. They follow their normal routines, similar yet different in many ways. Olive is an easygoing and less driven girl who hides her personality insecurities with her clothing. At the same time, Clementine is an ambitious and anxious girl who takes a lot of medication and stays busy to distract herself from all her anxieties. The two oddly find each other and can't shake the feeling from when they first spotted one another. When they continue to see each other, they realize there must be something between them.
A successful manager finds herself drawn to her innocent young employee. What begins as attraction soon evolves into a complicated relationship, where passion and desire blur professional boundaries and awaken unexpected emotions between them.
A misguided romantic confesses his love to a girl he barely knows, only to be met with brutal reality. As their awkward encounter spirals into a chaotic deconstruction of modern romance, two stoner bystanders fuel the absurdity with unsolicited advice. Reflecting on love at first sight, self-delusion, and the desperate need for validation.
Two girls, Anne and Daisy, have a late-night conversation. Daisy, a free spirit, and Anne, quiet but profound, share a moment of connection, with a subtle bond growing between them.
Kenza is a donkey - or at least that is what her family thinks of her - so when her uncle fires her from the family cafe, she makes a plan to show them what she’s truly capable of.