In a small, semi-utopian city, all the streets are named after poets. When the war begins, new neighbourhoods emerge to accommodate the refugees. Soon, the citizens find themselves lost amid the memories of the forgotten poets.
Middle-aged women talk about their wedding, their first time, and their intimate relationship with sex. In repeating these age-old rituals, the director questions her condition as an unmarried woman with no children and, therefore, the end of a mother-daughter chain-relationship.