Synopsis:
Niko is a thirty-year-old actor who has a seemingly settled life; he has a stable relationship with a very beautiful woman, he is recognized and followed by his profession, he has friends and colleagues, family... However, he feels that this "comfort" has begun to kill him slowly. He needs a change. He wants to become a film author, to direct small film stories about people and their lives. That's why he fixated on the camera and observes the world through its lens. He captures the simple and unimportant secrets of a not-so-mysterious everyday life, recording his surroundings, while he remains behind the camera. But his need for change does not meet with the approval of his closest ones. The fiancée believes that it's time to settle down, think about family and children, and not fantasize about a movie. At work, after he reveals his thoughts to the director, he also runs into a "wall". His friends (colleagues) are commenting behind his back that it's just the ambition and the big ego. Parents, stuck in the routine of their lives, with an iPhone in their pocket and one foot in the 19th century, do not even understand the real needs of their child. Realizing that he doesn't get what he needs appreciation of others and that the only thing on which he can focus the camera lens is literally his life (he will then turn the camera towards himself for the first time), he leaves everything and sets off to a lonely island "for new hope, for the smell of flowers, among simple people...". He will spend a few months on the island, living a completely different life, without much external pressure, except the pressure will now appear within himself.