Dalibor, a Roma in his 20s, spent 2 years in prison for perjury. Upon his return home, he immediately faces new problems. His younger brother Kevin is living with their father, an abusive alcoholic. Dalibor wants the boy to be entrusted to his mother. But the decision is up to the court.
The protagonist finds refuge from strained family relationships in the captivating world of a travelling circus. During his performance, the young man becomes a fakir who confidently swallows and spews out fire. However, he finds inner stability at the cost of even greater isolation from the outside world.
The portrait of a man escaping mainly from himself is both an archetypal story of a hero overcoming obstacles and a social drama anchored in the realities of socially excluded communities.
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