In the luminous corridors of a once-glamorous boulevard, a weary dreamer named Vasile, known to friends as Bulgari, carves out a cautious existance between memory and invention. When a stray photograph from his past resurfaces, it pulls him into a quiet investigation of identity, belonging, and the unspoken bargains we make with time. As he navigates a mosaic of neighbors, mentors, and strangers who carry their own hidden joys and wounds, the film unfolds as a tender meditation on the fragile assets we protect—hope, trust, and a stubborn sense of home.
In the luminous corridors of a once-glamorous boulevard, a weary dreamer named Vasile, known to friends as Bulgari, carves out a cautious existance between memory and invention. When a stray photograph from his past resurfaces, it pulls him into a quiet investigation of identity, belonging, and the unspoken bargains we make with time. As he navigates a mosaic of neighbors, mentors, and strangers who carry their own hidden joys and wounds, the film unfolds as a tender meditation on the fragile assets we protect—hope, trust, and a stubborn sense of home.