Ten short unrelated stories that move chronologically through Slovakia's twentieth-century history as seen from the perspective of life in small towns and villages.
1943. Captain Ian Nalepke, Chief of Staff of the Slovak regiment, bearing protection of military facilities in the small town of Belarus contacts the partisansand passes to them the obtained information about upcoming operations of the German forces.
The film is based on Martin Kukučín's autobiographical novel of the same name. The story tells the story of Miška Jahoda and Ferko Putoris, students of the Revuka Gymnasium, who, while tutoring their teacher's spoiled son Petko Zvarina, fall in love with his sister Elena.
Magdalene has everything except one little thing: money. But the beautiful and wise daughter of a poor peasant knows that one day, the day will surely come when everything will turn around for the better. It sounds unbelievable at first, but her father's current troubles may be Magdalene's...