“Jeg har bestemt mig for at optage, det jeg ser hernede. Jeg har besluttet mig for at dokumentere Danmarks ondskab, som folk her har oplevet i 300 år og som jeg har oplevet i 30 år – for jeg forstår, hvordan de har det. Denne film bliver skelsættende.” Jens
To mennesker, som aldrig før har mødt hinanden, er i hver sin ende af Berlin bundet til deres senge grundet sygdom. I deres ensomhed og i manglen på støtte fra deres nærmeste mødes de gradvist og momenter af nærhed opstår mellem dem.
Nadim er en minoritetsetnisk mand med tjek på tilværelsen. Han vil dog på ingen måde associeres med de mennesker, der ligner ham, men ikke kan opføre sig ordentligt. På vej til sin søsters fødselsdag sætter hans egen fordomsfuldhed ham i en position, der får dramatiske konsekvenser for ham.
Kira is a single mother struggling to build a better relationship with her distant teenage daughter, Lina. One day, Kira has a bright idea that she believes could pave the way for a stronger bond between them. In her attempt to make the idea a reality, enticing shadows of the past start catching up with her.
After the death of their father, Sigurd wants to bury the hatchet and forgive his half siblings, Astrid and Jens, for how they treated him as kids. But this does not go as planned, as Astrid and Jens do not believe they've done anything that warrants forgiveness. Sigurd feels snubbed and realizes that what he actually wants is an apology but this demand only escalates an already tense situation and before long, they start to fall into old habits, revisiting childhood traumas.
The film takes place in a near-future, where earth has punished all adults for not taking properly care of our planet. We follow a group of kids, left all by themselves in a trashed world, living day by day and trying to avoid the unknown future. The kids put all their fear into hating the adults, but what will happen when one of the kids starts to become one?