
First half of XX century. Roza's family moves to Berd in order to start everything from a clean slate and harmoniously blend into the measured and centuries-old way of life of a picturesque Armenian village. The move itself becomes a huge test for the family: the road is full of chaos, and the new house turns out to be old and dilapidated. But despite that, little Roza is very happy to be in Berd, because now she will be inseparable from her cousin Faya. Roza's parents are gradually settling down: Mariya's mother dreams of getting a job at a local school, which Roza tries with all her might to prevent, and Iosif's father, despite his eternal failures, invents one cunning scam after another. In the village, the local boy Hamlet joins the sisters Roza and Faya, and the inseparable trio immediately fall into a whole whirlwind of adventures, creating real chaos around them.
