A man awakens in an alley, with nothing but an empty sketchbook and no recollection of who he is nor where he came from. As he wanders through the city, pieces of memories inspire detailed sketches that unveil his wife and daughter's identities, as well as his own skills as an artist. Over time, he collects more clues about his past, but will it be enough to discover the truth about his family and secure a meaningful future - with or without them?
When his client Stefán accuses him of being a useless life coach, Marteinn sets out to prove otherwise—by dragging him to a party packed with influencer friends. But the evening spirals out of control once glamorous power-duo Helgi and Helga swoop in and steal the spotlight.
A teenage girl tries to keep her best friend Ann, who has turned into a drifting cloud, from disappearing, while also fending off ghosts haunting her house with the help of an old friend.
The Sink follows Princess, who recently lost her twin brother, Prince. She's been struggling to sleep and maintain a routine. Worse still, the kitchen tap has been leaking for a month, and the water bill is extremely high. She finally calls a plumber who offers an unexpected solution. A random conversation forces her to move on from her past.
After a recent breakup, Özgür returns to the apartment he once shared with his girlfriend to collect his belongings. What he intends as a quick farewell spirals into an unexpected reckoning with unresolved emotions and words left unsaid.
Failing novelist Herman Henkelman tries to regain his audience with socially engaged writing, but grapples with the question of what he really has to say.
Over ten years ago, their mother passed away after giving birth to the youngest sibling. Not long after, their ailing father also died. Now, with an eviction notice in hand, the four siblings are left with only a letter from their father and a car registration under Chun-ja's name. Chun-ja takes back the car that their uncle had been using. After a family meeting, they agree with Jun-myung, the third sibling, who wishes to take a year off from school to travel. They set off on a camping journey together.
The cat in a box, is it dead or alive? Schrödinger, a quantum physicist, asked the question. He answered that the cat is simultaneously both dead and alive. It paved a path to paradox. The monk in the house seeks after the truth in quantum physics. The time for the stars to bloom, the sunset when the flowers fall, the moment when light disappears in darkness, how do they exist in the same landscape? His question becomes spiral stairs.
Luana feels trapped; she is frustrated with society, her family, and her job at a crèche. She searches for stability and a sense of belonging, and finds both in the local black metal scene. While accompanying her cousin's band on tour as their social media manager, she falls in love with the charismatic singer, Wiktor. When his more radical views come to light, causing tension within the band, Luana refuses to see the truth and cannot let him go.