When the night comes and there's only dark, we can hear the heart speaking louder than words. Alone in his bed and immersed in the absence of his lover, a man speaks to no one, begging for another night together. He surrenders to a nocturnal delirium which will fill his room and his head, and which he is willing to live it fully — at least until the morning rises.
A fictional story is never as good as a real one: the waking up, the commute, a corny choice to name a boat on which to travel. The little things that make us who we are. After chatting for 18 months, Isaak and Sabah dive into a compelling conversation about life, dreams and fears, on a non-fictional short film that shows how intimacy can happen for two strangers – who are not really strangers, after all.