Maria (40) strives to balance parenthood and a demanding career while her second husband, Sigmund, frequently travels for work. As the strain of competing needs takes its toll, their marriage begins to unravel. Despite Maria’s desperate efforts to salvage their relationship, Sigmund eventually informs her of his desire for a divorce, forcing her to confront her deepest fears. This revelation propels her into a torrent of grief, anger, and unconscious memories from her own past. Maria eventually realizes that part of the key to understanding her situation lies in her relationship with her own mother and her internal self-image. Through a deeper confrontation with her mother, she finally connects with herself in a way she never knew she lacked. When she meets her husband for a conversation, the pain of abandonment is no longer the same.
as Maria
as Sigmund
as Therapist
as Maria's friend
as Maria's mother
as Maria's daughter Alma
as Maria's husband
as Teacher
as Store employee
as Maria's child Ludvig
as Maria and Sigmund's child Ludvig (5)
as Alma (8)
as Mikael
as Street musician
as Stella
as Friend with an apartment
as Elderly woman on the subway