On New Years Day, two innocent 12-year-old boys in a small town buys vodka for a young female teacher, Katerina's (Natálie Rehorová) and two other men (David (Martin Pechlát), her boyfriend, and his friend Stepanand (Jirí Cerný). They are invited to the house. Here they experience their first encounter with sexuality. The children lose track of time. They were expected home long ago. They drink, throw up and are intoxicated by love and "the shameless, unbridled and licentious" world in which David, Katerina and Stepán live.
Two boys find themselves in a young girl's flat with two other men. They lose track of time. They were expected home a long time ago. They drink, throw up and are intoxicated by love and 'the shameless, unbridled and licentious' world in which the three adults live. The world of children is reflected in the world of adults and vice versa, giving them an 'adult' alter ego, so we can imagine what will happen to them, how their lives will develop. 'In my film the male and female archetypes play out in the world of children. There is a border between the children's and adults' worlds, but both sin and innocence pass freely, ignoring society's bans and taboos.' Olmo Omerzu, director