Mitrovica has two parallel worlds, divided by a civil war for which people are still licking their wounds.
A series of portraits that represent the diversity but also the similarities of the suffering: from a rebel Albanian girl who tells the status of women and the importance of virginity for his peers, a serbian student who laments continuing violence by the Albanian, the precariousness of living in a occupied building, the expedients to survive of a fundamentalist Albanian Muslim, the university as a possibility of social improvement for a Serb teenager.
An insight into the city, against the backdrop of the past still burns and the prospects of a future ethnic integration is uncertain, however, the population reacts, struggling for rebirth.