In this intimate drama, a woman suspected of murder flees to an Armenian village with her young daughter in tow. Yeva has chosen to return to the place she briefly worked as a doctor during the Nagorno-Karabakh war with Azerbaijan and Armenia, hoping she won't be recognized. With mines still dotting the hillsides, the conflict remains part of the fabric of this society and people still remember "Crazy Yeva" of the front line hospital, though they don't immediately connect her to the stranger in their midst. As she integrates into the rhythm of village life, Yeva's memories of the war come flooding back, and a past tied directly to her current predicament.