A dark story of a young woman caught in an immigration scandal that becomes deadly.

In a claustrophobic apartment in Belgium, a petite yet headstrong Albanian, Lorna (Arta Dobroshi), is amidst an immigration scandal that involves Russian gangsters and paying a desperate junkie, Claudy, to be her husband. During the course of their scam Claudy tries to come clean and looks to Lorna for support amidst chain smoking and buckled pain. What Claudy doesn’t know is that after their marriage runs course for an acceptable duration to avoid suspicions from authorities, he is to be got rid of by Lorna’s tough nut male accomplices. Becoming attached to the scrawny and needy Claudy, Lorna begins to feel distraught with the idea that he is a disposable pawn in the plan. Seeking alternate endings, she slams her head into walls and bruises her arm figuring that filing for divorce due to domestic violence is a more humane way to handle the bleak situation. Dobroshi, who reminds us of a hard edged Audrey Tatou, gives a riveting performance that pulls us into the dark underbelly of immigration, a world built on survival and warped morality. Feeling trapped, Lorna begins a fight in attempt to escape and through her endeavours it becomes abundantly clear how dismal and difficult her situation really is. JM