Separated by bars and borders, motherhood becomes an act of resistance.
Hind, a Palestinian woman, has been living apart from her husband, Ramadan, who has been held in an Israeli prison, serving a life sentence for over twenty years. Their rare visits are limited to brief moments in a space divided by a glass partition, where physical contact is impossible. Despite everything, Hind remains determined to fulfill her desire to become a mother. To do so, she must secretly smuggle her husband’s sperm out of prison and undergo IVF treatment. Hind’s arduous journey intersects with the stories of other prisoners’ wives who share the same desire, forming a space of collective solidarity. For Palestinian women, this ordinary desire gradually transforms into an extraordinary act of resistance under the conditions of occupation.