The film is a personal statement of the director and his wife, who have to deal with an incurable disease of their newborn son.
Director Tomasz Sliwinski chronicles his family's life during the few months following the birth of their new born child who suffers from a very rare and incurable disease, the Ondine's curse (also known as congenital central hypoventilation syndrome or CCHS) which prevents breathing during sleep and requires a lifetime mechanical ventilation system.—Anonymous
The film is a personal statement of the director and his wife, who have to deal with a very rare and incurable disease of their newborn child. People affected with this disease stop breathing during sleep and require lifetime mechanical ventilation on a ventilator. The film shows the process of taming fear associated with the disease.—Anonymous