By accepting the traditional role of women in the Balkans, Ana instilled the belief that she had no right to freedom of movement. In addition to education and a permanent job, she accepts Mark's prohibitions and thus leads herself to self-destruction and severe depression. Marko was present as a child when his stepfather, revolted by his mother's adultery, dealt with his mother and her lover, where, due to a combination of circumstances, Marko's mother, protecting her lover, received a gunshot wound from which she died. Marko grew up, but with permanent traumas that are reflected in his everyday life. Mark is haunted by ghosts from the past that anesthetize and obstruct him in later life, his marriage has led to permanently disrupted relationships.
A man from London comes to a small remote village in Serbia to look after the cemetery. He starts to have nightmarish visions and suspects the friendly villagers have a more sinister intention with him.
The store is located in today's Belgrade and follows a young couple who, after failed marriages and after only 48 hours of acquaintance, start creating a family. Both from previous marriages and just when they start living together, numerous families, neighbors and friends enter their lives, who with their problems, emotions and adventures show that life always has its witty side. It is this humor that makes this story honest, healing and interesting.
A well-educated family man realizes that his life is in crisis. Could the next generation do better?
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