The early 1940s. The height of Nazi Germany. A group of emigrants wanders across the roads of pre-war Europe. They move from country to country, from border to border. Obtaining residence permits is the only dream of these forced displaced people. But if they are no longer needed by their homeland, then in any other country they become superfluous.
And yet, despite everything—despite this terribly difficult time—they remain people in the fullest sense of the word: people greater than their overseers and torturers. They love, they empathize, they simply live.