This touching documentary won many awards. Boston Independent Film Festival, Boston Society of Film Critic Awards, Chlotrudis Awards, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards, Fantasia Film Festival, Hot Doc Canadian International Documentary Festival, Independent Spirit Awards, International Documentary Association, SXSW Film Festival, San Diego Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Toronto Film Critics Association Awards, Viennale, Whistler Film Festival, Woodstock Film Festival and Zurich Film Festival are events where this movie was recognized as special achievement. In the centre of the story is Mark Hogancamp. This individual suffered serious brain damage after five men beat him outside the bar. After he woke up from coma, his memory was gone and his world was turned upside down. From this event he escaped into world of fantasy. In his imagination he created town Marwelcol in scale one to six. Dolls that he uses are life like and all requisites that they use are functional. Making these models is perfect practise for Mark Hogancamp to regain coordination and full hand function. Scenes that he recreates are placed in Second World War. He takes pictures of stages that he creates. Real turn up will happen when Jeff Malmberg discovers him and his work draws attention. One New York City gallery is willing to organise an art show with his photographs. This will force Mark to choose between real life and world of fantasy. He will also have share with the world something that he created only for himself.