It starts with a phone call, an offer, and an impossible demand.

Nina’s son is a prisoner somewhere in Ukraine. He can go home to Russia, the voice says, but only if she crosses the border and brings him back herself.

Is the call a trap? A test? Or the desperate invention of someone who wants to believe mercy still exists?

None of this matters to Nina. She’s already lost her husband to one war. She will not lose her son to another.

In a landscape torn apart by lies and loyalty, Nina walks into the heart of war to bring her child home.

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