In this documentary we experience a childish spirit of a boy named Ergys, who is a beggar from Albania but he has been in Prizren for a while. His elder brother, new companion, friends who not always are good with him, and that little hope which keeps him alive are everything he has. His days are almost always the same. But what he misses, are his parents. Regardless everything else he has the spirit of a child like all his peers have, and tries to find the joy in everything and in every instant.
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