A serious eldest sister, a reckless second sister, an easygoing third sister, and a stubborn fourth sister. After overcoming various love issues, what happy ending awaits each of the four?
In a small seaside village in Mauritania, a young boy dreams of leaving his homeland behind and embarking on a new and exciting journey. As he navigates the complexities of life in a place marked by poverty and isolation, he forms unexpected friendships and discovers new forms of happiness.
A young woman moves to New York City in the 1950s with dreams of becoming a famous model and actress. Along the way, she faces loneliness, betrayal, and the harsh realities of the entertainment industry. She forms relationships with various men, including a married lawyer, a nightclub singer, and a ventriloquist. As she navigates her way through the city, she learns about love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness.
The paths of people from various countries cross during the course of one night. They speak different languages, but they are fatefully bound together by the solitary quest for happiness and deliverance. Sloping paths are all that's left for them in an age of lost perspectives, lost refuges and lost homelands. They sink deeper with every movement that should be liberating them. Every gesture of love becomes a gesture of humiliation. The desperate dance of their life has become a passionate dance of death. In the centre of this centrifuge at the end of the millennium the Russian emigrant Valery and his lover Ljuba are turning around each other in a nocturnal round dance of desire and pain, hope and violence and the indestructible will to survive
Victoria marries David, the man of her dreams. After a number of years and two children, the marriage turns out not to be what she had expected. Then she discovers her faith, and everything turns out for the best. In several scenes Victoria has visions of love and marriage throughout history: she appears in the Stone Age, with a tribe of Amazonians, in the Middle Ages and in the Roman era.
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