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- Una's aunt is not evil, she's just lonely. Wise little Marta, who longs for her puppy just as much as Una's aunt longs for a husband, decides to help.
- Eight year old boy Oskars is visiting his grandparents so he can take a break from computer, but it's not going well as grandfather - Paulis puts him to work and doesn't buy those sneakers he wants. Oskars have to find a way to leave this place.
- Cross your heart and hope to die! Can you honestly swear that at least once in your life you have not thought that robbing a bank is a good idea? Especially, if you're five years old and that bank has just thrown your parents out of a brand new apartment, because your father has lost his job. Robby (5) is no Zorro, but he'd like to be. His sister Louise (7) thinks he's too childish, but can't resist the game of robbing a bank. Together they can pull off just about anything. Getting away with it is the hard part.
- Five stories and many more lives that are affected, they flow by each other and sometimes intersect.
- The Estonians and Latvians join hands in this jointly produced Baltic comedy about love and theft centering on light-fingered Margita. Everything and anything that hasn't been nailed to the spot winds up in her possession - whether it's a wallet belonging to a passer-by or a Jeep. But the police are on to her and the streets of Riga are becoming just a little too dangerous for Margita these days (played by rising Latvian star Rezija Kalninca). She decides to break camp and hitchhike her way up north coming to rest at a little place called Vineeri in Estonia, where she soon finds herself looking after an entire household, including three men and a small boy. When one of them turns out to be a police officer, seductive Margita solves the problem by becoming his lover. Before long the men begin to get suspicious: apparently there's a thief in the house. And so before Margita has the opportunity to be a mother to the boy, a wife to the policeman, and a daughter to the two old codgers, she finds herself on the road again. But this time, she's joined by an unexpected companion.
- Three classical stories about love, duty, and sin, echoing today. "Der Mond" - during the birthday of a successful Estonian surgeon, a motif of Karl Orff's opera reminds the man, who has forgotten God, of the scary secret of his past. "Tristan and Isolde" - reminiscences of the ancient Celtic legend in modern Riga. They both are doomed to illusion, separation, pain and loneliness. "Aida" - a drama caused by a storm, wakes up feelings between an Estonian policeman and a young Middle-Eastern woman, seeking refuge for herself and her child.