The extremes of somber, uncompromising Puritanism and a free-living, liberated view of sex form the polar opposites that pull the heroine Jaglika (Mira Furlan) in different directions. In an opening scene, an adulterous woman places a loaf of bread on her head and declares she is not worthy of the bread her husband provided her. He then shoots her. After that attention-getting device, Luka (Miodrag Karadzic) and Jaglika are married and need to find work. They approach their wealthy godfather who runs a nudist colony and Jaglika, much to her chagrin, is hired as a maid. Her puritan ethic is so strong that she can't make love to her husband unless she kept her clothes on and her face covered. Now, she gears up her courage and starts off valiantly to do her maid's job -- and the struggle between her past and the influence of the liberated couples in the nudist colony begins. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi