When 11-year-old Ada's father forgets to pick her up at the airport, she is invited to stay with the neighbours to wait for him. Their daughter, Julia, is Ada's age, but disapproves of being told by her mother to play with Ada. Going outside to play after all, the two girls pit their wills against each other near a cave by the sea. Free from the adults' gaze, they approach each other and explore a new identity.—Mer film production
Eleven-year-old Ada's father forgets to pick her up at the airport. She is invited to a neighbor's house to wait for him. There she meets Julia, a girl her age. Julia disapproves of being told to play with Ada. The two girls measure forces in the northern Norwegian nature. Free from the adult gaze they are approaching each other and a new identity.—Anonymous