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The story follows Nadja (played by Sarah Nevada Grether), a former ballet dancer turned dance teacher who lives with her young son, Mario. After being estranged from her own mother for years, she reunites with her. The film takes a shocking turn when Nadja begins a passionate, obsessive affair with her son—a narrative echo of the Oedipus myth, but reversed. The title refers to a ballet leap where a dancer springs from one leg to the other, symbolizing the dangerous, suspended fall into forbidden desire.