- A mother goes away, leaving her husband and their two children in limbo. She is driven by a force she cannot ignore: freedom.
- A woman leaves her husband and children without saying goodbye. While she struggles to build a new life, her family is left completely uncertain of her fate. The radical nature of her departure appears to be an opportunity as well as a trauma. The film is structured in three episodes, each showing a different perspective of the subject. The first one accompanies the woman as she creates a new life for herself in Vienna and Bratislava. Although her past remains untold, she seems driven by it. The second episode portrays the life of her abandoned husband and their children, two years after her disappearance. Their days are still dominated by her mysterious leaving. The final episode returns to the family's last evening together.—One Two Films
- Nora roams through a museum in Vienna, has sex with a young man, and hitchhikes randomly on to Bratislava. She hides her identity by telling little lies. She changes her look, finds work as a chambermaid, and makes friends with a young Slovakian stripper, Etela, and her husband Tamás, a cook. Meanwhile, in Berlin, Philip is trying to manage his family, his job, and his affair with Monika. Against his own convictions he must defend in court a racist teenager who has beaten an African man into a coma. He struggles with his role as a single parent and cannot really commit himself to Monika as his everyday life has lost meaning since Nora disappeared. The only person Philip really opens up to is the unconscious coma patient. Nora's desire for freedom is Philip's chain.—Pluto Film
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