The first recorded mention of healing water in Sobrance dates back to 1336. Later, it became known throughout Hungary, and in the time between the two wars, the place was referred to as Slovakia's Karlovy Vary. Since 2004, the area has been closed and dilapidated. The film tells about the power of water, which shapes the landscape, heals, but also kills. Substantially, it also shows how a person trusts nature and natural forces (almost blindly), places hopes in it for his recovery or the recovery of a close person. This happens especially when all else fails. However, the film primarily talks about the fact that people do not care too much about public places, they do not see value in them. They look primarily at their personal interests. It also talks about man's interventions in nature, shows how he takes it as his own and changes it to his own image. However, if a person loses interest in an object, nature does not hesitate and gradually takes the given object back.
Producer: Peter Kerekes
Director: Dorota Vlnova
DoP: Marek Moucka
Sound: K2 studio
Production manager: Tereza Tokarova
Editor: Martin Piga