Nenad, ten years Christian boy from a Serbian enclave, determined to create a proper community burial for his late grandfather, crosses enemy lines and makes friends among the Muslim majority in deeply divided, war-torn Kosovo.
Kosovo in 2004, five years after the official end of the war there. Nenad (Filip Subaric) is ten years old and grew up in a Serbian enclave. Every day he is driven from his father's farm in a KFOR armoured car to school, where he is the only remaining pupil. The loneliness is difficult for the little boy, because like everyone else his age, he wants nothing more than to have a few friends his own age. On his journeys, he always sees the same two Albanian boys through the small openings of the vehicle and a shepherd boy whose father was killed and who hates Serbs. When one day Nenad's grandfather dies, the young Christian undertakes a risky journey behind enemy lines and makes friends with the Muslims. Because with them, of all people, he has the opportunity to organise a proper burial for his grandfather.
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