Sabina, a divorced mother of two small children, falls in love with an old friend from the Bosnian war. The two plan to marry, but things go terribly wrong. Sabina K. is inspired by a true story set in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Sabina of the title plans to marry Sasa (with whom she served during the Bosnian War), but there is a problem. Sabina is Muslim and Sasa a Catholic, and their respective families disapprove of the marriage. Their only ally is an older woman, Ankica, whose son - killed in the war - had been their close friend. Aunt Ankica thinks of Sabina and Sasa as her own children and invites them to her home on the island of Korcula to get married. Springtime comes and Sabina travels to Korcula where she is reunited with Ankica and where the two women wait for Sasa to join them from Zagreb. The days pass... Sasa never arrives... and with a heavy and troubled heart, Sabina returns to Sarajevo. She discovers that Sasa has taken all his things from her apartment and moved out. There is no note; no explanation. Sabina goes to Sasa's mother for answers, but the deeply embittered woman treats her harshly and calls the police.
프로그래머로 일하는 워킹맘 미라, 11살이 된 아들 동명의 갑작스런 ‘1형당뇨병’ 판정에 충격 받는다. 평생 인슐린 주사를 맞아야 한다는 의사의 말에 절망하지만, 그녀는 눈물을 참고 일어난다. 미라는 자신이 공학도였던 전공을 살려 국내에 출시되지 않은 연속혈당측정기를 들여와 동명에게 달아주고 보호자가 원격에서 혈당을 모니터링 할 수 있게 연동한다. 채혈 공포가 있던 동명은 당뇨 관리를 쉽게 하게 되었고, 미라의 가족은 저혈당 쇼크의 불안에서 해방된다.
On the day of Frankenstein’s Monster’s wedding, villagers riot and kill him. His bride escapes, vows revenge on the townsfolk responsible, and eventually resurrects the Monster – leading a trail of blood in her wake.