Zora, just separated from her American husband, with a six-year old
daughter, Anar, has had a highly unsettled life so far. After her
marriage falls apart, she moves with Anar to a row house in Cambridge,
MA, that shares a backyard with several young families. She hopes to
develop friendships with the other mothers but soon finds that this is
not a big, happy family she has moved into. Anxiety over the children
and threats to their well-being hang in the air; marital problems
surface among the couples. In spite of the transparency of the tenants'
activities, as seen through the sliding glass doors opening on the
common backyard, hidden and ambiguous aspects permeate the air.
One day Anar disappears; with this shock and its resolution, Zora comes
to realize that her search for a place in the world might not yet be
over.