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- The film is based on Part V of the novel "Truth and Justice" by A.H. Tammsaare. This is the last part of the Robber's Hill story. The two farmsteads of the Robber's Hill (Vargamäe) - Mäe and Oru - have been in conflict with each other since the days of youth of their old masters - Andres and Pearu. Although both farmsteads are now in the hands of younger generation, their mutual resentment has not disappeared. The farmstead of Mäe is run by Andres's daughter Maret and his son-in-law Sass. The farmstead of Oru is run by Pearu's son Karla and his wife Iida. Both dislike each other mainly because this has been the way of the Robber's Hill. The old masters can not make peace with each other even in their last days. Conflict is instigated by the fact that Oru has no suitable heir because Karla's son Eedi is mentally incapable. The old masters of the Robber's Hill are convinced that it is the farmstead that must last even if man dies. Next to the old there is the youth of the Robber's Hill - the children of Mäe and Oru, struggling with work, life and love, just like in old days. Love is another reason for conflict between the two farmsteads because Maret's daughter Elli and Karla's daughter Juuli fell in love with the same guy, young Ott who works as a helping hand in Mäe. But love is also the reason for different type of conflict. Against expectations, Andres's son Indrek returns from the city to work hard in the marshes and fields of the Robber's Hill, to complete his so-called voluntary toil as a redemption in his failed life. All struggle and toil in the Robber's Hill, be it love, work or life. One year follows another. People come, change and go but the Robber's Hill remains unchanged.