Big fish chases a small fish. One of them is separated from the group. But she's in danger. In the water, it is chased by a large fish, on land-by a cat, in the air-by an eagle. The fish returns to the water and goes straight into the big fish's open mouth. But it is at this moment that the big fish bites the fishing rod. A small fish is resting. But a powerful blow to the tail of a big fish will put an end to its joy.
The collection of miniatures. The first is called "Glasses" and it deals with how a man with poor eyesight once ordered the glasses at his wife’s insistance.
Passengers on a cruise ship are forced to come to terms with their inevitable doom. The female captain looks for the right words, and a group of children wants to do something nice for an animal that has died.
In all of his work, Bussotti makes frequent reference to the body, to sexuality. This to remind musicians — especially classically trained ones — that they are not body-less angels, that they are not just their musical thoughts, that they are still, in the last analysis, flesh and bones.
A pretty young anti-marijuana activist is kidnapped by a drug ring, which is determined to teach her a lesson by degrading and violating her in every way possible.
A balladic story based on the motifs of M. Urban's short story, in which the arduous work of loggers and the harshness of the environment interlace with the poetry of the Slovak mountains.