‘Time of Impatience,’ which performed its World Premiere in the Warsaw Film Festival Main Competition, follows the struggle of two brothers living in the suburbs of Diyarbakır as they attempt to swim in the pool of a luxury site near their neighborhood during the dog days of summer. The pool has become an obsession for these two, who are already in trouble with pool problems at school. The plastic pool they bought with the money they put together is not enough to satisfy them. The question “Why do rich people swim in a real pool while we swim in a fake one?” has turned into an ambition they can’t tackle.
They put the plan into effect and finally manage to enter the site. On one side stands the security guard with a truncheon in his hand, and on the other, the two brothers. They are determined to get into that pool, whatever it takes, but there is something they don’t consider...