The purpose of this film is to show the fate of an ordinary human being against the backdrop of the global tragedy that is unfolding right before our eyes. This being is neither a terrorist nor a throat-slitter nor a destroyer of civilization. With the tacit agreement of Europe and America, the terrorists are not saving the Muslim world. On the contrary, they are destroying it. An element of this faltering world, someone from the Middle East, needs help. He wants to live and not fear for the lives of his loved ones. It is in the name of this hope that he leaves his family, crosses the sea by boat, commits a crime by buying false papers, gives all his savings to unscrupulous smugglers, walks for weeks and attacks the gates of a camp. This desperate man is a farmer, a teacher, a shopkeeper. He is also a mother of a large family or a thirteen-year-old teenager. With their film, the authors want to once again remind us how thin the line is between a crazy political intrigue and a cold-blooded genocide. They also want to reaffirm the primacy of human life, which must never be trampled on by short-term political interests or religious differences.