Pawełek Grzela’s father has a reputation for being an eccentric. After a few years of emigration in the West he can’t find his place in the reality of socialist Poland. He sets up a private school for dogs which goes bankrupt and Paweł can’t forgive his father that he made him walk around the city with the school’s advertisement. The feeling of being ashamed of his father builds up in the boy. He doesn’t know that his father hasn’t yet had his last word…