Stipe and Peđa are intelligence officers with the Yugoslav People’s Army in the early 1970s. They receive a special assignment: to transport a present from the United States of America’s President Nixon to Yugoslavia’s President Tito.
It would have been best for detective Nebojša if he just stayed home then to end up in mad chase involving most wanted women in town, International Criminal Court, two dead bodies, a nun and meat pie.
In the early 1990s, Martin and his father are living in a small village in Croatia. They moved there during the War of Independence, after losing contact with Martin’s mother, whose fate is uncertain: she may have died, or emigrated to Australia.