A young writer travels to a bustling European city to confront the legacy of a towering literary figure who shaped his own worldview. Amid crowded streets, quiet libraries, and dimly lit cafés, he grapples with questions of truth, responsibility, and the power of storytelling. The film follows his improvisational encounters with strangers who think they know him—and those who know only his imagined version of him—forcing a collision between fiction and memory. As memories surface in dreamlike sequences, the protagonist must decide how to translate a life into art without losing himself in the process. Warm, melancholic, and thought-provoking.
A young writer travels to a bustling European city to confront the legacy of a towering literary figure who shaped his own worldview. Amid crowded streets, quiet libraries, and dimly lit cafés, he grapples with questions of truth, responsibility, and the power of storytelling. The film follows his improvisational encounters with strangers who think they know him—and those who know only his imagined version of him—forcing a collision between fiction and memory. As memories surface in dreamlike sequences, the protagonist must decide how to translate a life into art without losing himself in the process. Warm, melancholic, and thought-provoking.