Miraculously, Adam, a promising professor of literature, survives a horrible car accident that cost him the life of his beloved, Basia, and his best friend, Kamil. Under those circumstances, Adam decides to abandon a successful career and a brilliant future at the university, however, not his lifelong obsession for
Dante Alighieri's "Divina Commedia", his sole consolation. Strange as it may seem, Adam finds peace in sleep, where he can live a parallel life immersed in a dream-like dimension which is lavishly populated by strange visions and Dantean allegorical imagery--only there can the troubled man see and feel the dearly departed. In the end, Adam's imagination and the phantoms of Dante's poetry can only become stronger as the land suffers from an unexplained string of unforeseen calamities. Is Adam safe in his refuge?
—Nick Riganas