David moves from a small Slovak town to Prague to enrol in a new high school, but mostly to escape the expectations of his conservative parents. Viktor comes from a liberal Czech family and spends most of his time playing sports. His long term relationship with his girlfriend Gabi has been falling apart lately.
Meeting David acts as a catalyst for the change that Viktor has been pushing away. On a school trip, their first romantic encounter takes place. They start dating, and their newly formed queer relationship surprises those around them. Young love will have to face many challenges: religious beliefs, family expectations and the heteronormative views of society.
Igor Smitka is a Slovak director living in Prague. During his studies in photography at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, he also started expanding into film and audiovisual media. After several years of extensive cinematography work, Igor gradually transitioned into directing his own short films, all of which carried activist undertones. He likes to use film as a tool of empowerment, conveying stories of minorities and queer subcultures.
Klára Mamojková is a Slovak producer based in Prague. She studied film theory, gender studies, and film production at FAMU. In 2020, together with Wanda Kaprálová she co-founded the production company CLAW Films, which focuses on innovative cinematography by emerging filmmakers seeking new approaches to the representation of social, environmental, and queer themes. They are currently working on several projects in various stages of development or production, which have been presented at workshops and international pitching forums such as CPH:FORUM, Midpoint, East Doc Platform, and Berlinale Talents.