Synopsis:
ANA (17) is a talented handball player, but also a worrisome teenager. In need of a solid ground, she keeps her world together by compulsively considering statistics and by recording her family's diary with her cellphone. Her family lives a modern, outstanding life but without much empathy. Their orderly daily lives drastically change when, on a hot July day, the GRANDMOTHER is declared terminally ill. KOSTA, the father, believes that no one can take care of his mother better than the family. The fires surround the city in which they live, but during the next sweltering summer days, the house must be adapted to Grandmother's needs. Ana longs to go to summer camp at the seaside so that she can realize her desire for Coach Marko, her attractive and charming handball coach, but her father insists that she stays home and looks after his ailing mother. The seaside becomes a sort of a promise land for both Ana and Mia, a place where their desires can come true, but Kosta won't allow either one to leave. Sure at home, Ana starts spying on her parents in order to understand their behaviour and reveal their secrets. She learns that her mother Mila does not go to her job at the University, but is continually haunting Marko. Kosta is finding it increasingly difficult to cope with his job at the winery, trying to hide his cocaine addiction. Ana realizes that her father is also infatuated with Marko. As they start spying on each other, reality and their fantasies start to merge. In the turmoil of becoming an adult, Ana is the one who brings about the liberation of the whole family by accidentally causing her grandmother's death and thus freeing both herself and her mother of the oppressive heat of the fires.