Kishorváth is preparing to direct the first film of his life, and his script is currently being examined by the Board of Trustees. The film project tells the story of his grandfather, who chooses a peculiar form of passive resistance after '56 in the early '60s. He and his companions found an Indian tribe, wore moccasins and withdrew from society. This game is governed by strict morals that the tribe members take very seriously. However, the Indians along the Danube are suspicious in the atmosphere of retaliation, for the already paranoid authorities. They possess strange weapons, communicate with each other in incomprehensible ways and, even more threatening, they correspond with American citizens, let alone meet them. The majority of the Board of Trustees welcomes Kishorváth's film plan with satisfaction, but there is someone among the reviewers whose family is also involved in the story and knows it quite differently. And this encourages Kishorváth to investigate further...