In a quiet town shrouded by mist, Polojasno follows a solitary librarian who stumbles upon a weathered journal tucked inside a misfiled shelf. As she reads, memories of the town’s forgotten stories begin to surface—tales of neighbors, betrayals, and small mercies that never fully arrived. Drawn into the journal’s quiet mysteries, she uncovers connections between the present and a past nobody wants to acknowledge. With each page, the boundaries between memory and reality blur, urging her to decide what is truly hers to remember and what must stay buried. A delicate meditation on memory, time, and the fragile things we hold onto.
In a quiet town shrouded by mist, Polojasno follows a solitary librarian who stumbles upon a weathered journal tucked inside a misfiled shelf. As she reads, memories of the town’s forgotten stories begin to surface—tales of neighbors, betrayals, and small mercies that never fully arrived. Drawn into the journal’s quiet mysteries, she uncovers connections between the present and a past nobody wants to acknowledge. With each page, the boundaries between memory and reality blur, urging her to decide what is truly hers to remember and what must stay buried. A delicate meditation on memory, time, and the fragile things we hold onto.