Synopsis
Margarétka is a small thirteen-year-old girl, who travels home by train every evening. She gets off at a small lonely stop, beyond the village, where she only meets the repairman. She gathers courage near the last lamp on the train station, takes a deep breath, before embarking onto the dark road. She runs along the dark street to the little house on the hill.
At first, the darkness of the street scares the girl, but over time, she finds a friend in it. The mysterious and slightly scary flickering light on the dark street, that seems to follow the girl, ends up being just a friendly little star. Margarétka, along with it and the whole starry sky, indulges in a beautiful celestial dance. However, this friendship is interrupted by the newly installed street lights, which the girl sees the next day on her starry path home. Through the light of the lamps, she can no longer see the stars. The shock is replaced by anger, for which Margarétka is being reprimanded by the repairman. She is saddened, and the insightful repairman quickly understands the reasons. He shows her the beautiful 360-degree view from a nearby hill, where the light of the streets, buildings, and places merges in the distance with her little star friends on the sky. Margarétka understands, that the light of the lamps doesn’t divide them, but unites them. Sometimes, all it takes is to change the angle of perspective in a situation.