Katherine, who survived the Holocaust at age seven, visits her fatherland of Transylvania, Romania for the first time departing from Sweden with her family. Not only do both happy and frightful memories of her forgotten past come to life, but she must also face the depressing reality of Ceausescu's communist dictatorship and the romance developing between her husband and her sister. Parallel to her story and simultaneously, we get to know her childhood love and friend Sandor, who serves the dictator as a forester and whose story has a tragic ending. The film ends with the surprising and odd encounter of the two stories.
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Katherine, a Holocaust survivor since age seven, embarks on a journey to her ancestral homeland of Transylvania, Romania, accompanied by her family. As she leaves Sweden behind, both joyful and terrifying memories from her forgotten past begin to resurface.