Written and directed by Ronnie Sandahl, this sharp Swedish-Norwegian social realist drama explores national identity, economic inequality, and boundary-blurring relationships. The story follows Dino (Bianca Kronlöf), a young, broke Swedish woman who has migrated to Oslo in search of work, surviving day-to-day in a stagnant cycle of temporary jobs and heavy drinking. Her life shifts when she takes a position as a live-in housekeeper and nanny for Steffen (Henrik Rafaelsen), a wealthy Norwegian restaurateur whose domestic life is in a state of quiet crisis while his wife works away in London. As Dino bonds with Steffen’s children, she is gradually drawn into a complex, hidden intimacy with Steffen himself, destabilizing the home's delicate structure.