At 80 years old, Aziz is a widow and the matriarch of the family. She suffers from progressive dementia and increasingly needs her children's care. The one most devoted to her is the youngest, Anoush, who is about to get married. Aziz lost her husband a few years ago and now appears to be in love with someone. When family members try to understand who Aziz fell in love with, they end up discovering that this person is Anoush.
Toomaj manages to escape from the prison but when get back home he finds that his wife has been raped by an unknown person. This is only the beginning of the troubles as Toomaj begins to search for that person.
After the unexpected death of his wife, a man struggles to deal with the aftermath under the eyes of the local villagers.
An old man living with his only daughter tries to keep her close to him by any means, although she is married. With longing for what was, the daughter becomes attached to the one thing she has left of her deceased mother, a horse. Jealous of her affections, the old and stubborn patriarch sets the horse free, leading to his daughter’s despair... This evocative and at times frightening power game is about isolation, vulnerability and how we can become too dependent on those we love.