How much difference could one person make—someone who doesn’t care “as long as it’s not me”?
Nastya works as a special education teacher in a school for children with special needs and tries to support her student Dima, who has a mild intellectual disability. Dima’s parents intend to move abroad with his healthy siblings, leaving him in an institution.
Nastya tries to explain to them that Dima can adapt abroad and won’t become a burden. In her effort to preserve Dima’s family, Nastya doesn’t notice that her own family is also on the brink of collapse.