A young wanderer arrives on a sun-bleached coast where the tides carry memories of a vanished village. She threads a quiet path through market stalls, seaside taverns, and wind-worn cliffs, gathering fragmented stories from people shaped by loss and stubborn hope. As she charts a road between past and present, she forms fragile bonds with a fisherman, a clockmaker, and a child who maps the stars in chalk. The film unfolds like a dream suspended between lullaby and legend, where everyday acts—a shared meal, a whispered song, a return to a familiar shoreline—become the bold steps toward belonging.
A young wanderer arrives on a sun-bleached coast where the tides carry memories of a vanished village. She threads a quiet path through market stalls, seaside taverns, and wind-worn cliffs, gathering fragmented stories from people shaped by loss and stubborn hope. As she charts a road between past and present, she forms fragile bonds with a fisherman, a clockmaker, and a child who maps the stars in chalk. The film unfolds like a dream suspended between lullaby and legend, where everyday acts—a shared meal, a whispered song, a return to a familiar shoreline—become the bold steps toward belonging.