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- A small picturesque town at the turn of the century. The conservative moral of the townspeople is shaken when they find out that the school teacher Franzén published his own poetry anonymously many years ago. At the same time he acknowledges his love affair with a waitress at the city hotel, Fanny. What is most upsetting is the fact that Fanny has a grownup daughter, Anna, with no known father. Could their poet teacher be the father although he and Fanny are not married?
- The film is a discussion of the social contract of the Western World. A woman tires of conforming to rule and norm. She is at the top of the social hierarchy but makes a sudden decision to leave it all behind and does so in a dramatic exit. Over the course of the film, she then tries to find other social contexts where she might fit in but the people she meet treat her with distrust, disdain and violence. After being assaulted, buried alive, and thrown out of a church, she is close to losing all hope in her struggle. She seeks a place of contemplation and decides to walk her own path in a way that will let other women continue the fight after her.