The hero of the film is a soldier who has fought in more than one war. But today he is a criminal fleeing justice. This man has lost everything: home, family and even his name. He finds refuge in a deserted house where he is confronted with his memories. He then decides to stop fighting, to surrender.
But the place where he ended up and the things around him, even his only interlocutor, were an important part of his life. Before he died.
Who is this man: a murderer or a victim? A victor or a vanquished? A manipulated pawn or a player who makes his own rules? Before leaving home, our hero will find the answers to these questions.
“Nobody, Nowhere, Never” is a fable about life and death. About who we are and the path we follow when we wander in the labyrinths of destinies. The hero of the film is a Man. No more, no less. He loved and hated, accomplished exploits and made mistakes; he was happy and saw himself as different from others. Like each of us.