Everything That Will Happen Has Already Happened

[2] The short films explore societal turmoil, blending personal and global challenges while addressing themes of time, identity and the human experience in a post-pandemic world.

[3] The main plot is presented in black and white, while the individual short films are shown in color, creating a visual contrast.

[4] Alice, a university student from Eastern Europe, travels to New York City to work on her dissertation, which consists of a series of short films.

[5] She stays in a friend’s apartment, but when her internet connection goes out, she encounters a man on the building’s rooftop who appears to be contemplating suicide.

As Alice and the man engage in intellectual discussions about current events, life, the past and the future, they develop a deep connection and fall for each other.