How does it feel to be an active citizen, a cyclist, a gardener, and, at the same time, a responsible enterpreneur, a proper neighbour and a trouble-free tennant? And how is it to strive for all of it in Brno, where, if you differ somehow, your neighbours see you as an irritating batch of the "sunny-people"? In the doc, you watch people around the Tri Ocasci café during the spring, whilst they organize the City's Week, make a pedestrian zone out of their street, and co-operate on cultural events there. Among other intentions is an effort to make the hopelessly shitty street greener and prettier. The activists try to get the neighbours involved, or at least to get on well with them. How do they respond? Gorkeho Street becomes one of the spots in the city, where something happens - cycling, guerilla gardening, participative descision making, or just an attempt to popularize the street and re-create it in a space where people meet and co-create. The street is such no more a simple corridor, that people just pass through, but the actual goal of the track.