Here is a story inspired by the digital folklore surrounding them:

Critics who caught the film during its festival run noted its gritty, raw aesthetic. It relies heavily on and an intimate, naturalistic tone.

The story follows (Matthias Britschgi), a man recently abandoned by his girlfriend for a wealthier lover. In his emotional vulnerability, he meets Rhea (Nina Langensand), who is in a relationship with an older, affluent man she claims is not jealous.

The first hard stop was legal. In 2012, Russia’s "Lugovoy Law" (Federal Law No. 139-FZ) came into effect, creating a centralized blacklist of sites with prohibited information. Ok.ru, owned by the VK (Mail.ru Group), was forced to comply preemptively. Suddenly, the pirate MP3s vanished. Bootleg concert videos were flagged. The free exchange that defined Ok.ru's identity hit a wall. The "hard stop" became literal: a notification that content was removed due to copyright or regulatory request.