When middle-aged Kata realizes that her life can only be complete if she has a child, her long-term, married boyfriend Joska refuses to cooperate. By forging an unexpected friendship with the angst-ridden young orphan Anna, who is also in a contentious relationship, Kata finds aspects of herself and her function as a woman that had remained unexplored during her entire, lonely life.
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When middle-aged Kata realizes that her life can only be complete if she has a child, her long-term, married boyfriend Joska refuses to cooperate. By forging an unexpected friendship with the angst-ridden young orphan Anna, who is also in a contentious relationship, Kata finds aspects of herself and her function as a woman that had remained unexplored during her entire, lonely life.
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