In a remote Arab country, a young prince grapples with his duty to his family and his desire for freedom. The story begins when a group of Arabs, led by the wise and experienced sheikh, discovers an oil deposit in their desert. This revelation sparks the interest of foreign powers looking to exploit the resource to enrich their coffers.
Meanwhile, the prince, who has grown up in the opulence of the palace, feels trapped by the expectations of his position. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a daring journalist who has come to cover the crisis. Their connection is immediate, and together they begin to question not only the role of foreign exploitation but also the legacy of tradition imposed on them by their ancestors.
As tensions rise between the clans and foreign powers, the prince finds himself at a crossroads: he must decide between following the path laid out for him or doing what he feels is right. With the help of his journalist friend, they plan a strategic move to highlight the injustices suffered by their people.
With a climax full of action and drama, the film explores themes of identity, resistance, and the eternal conflict between material wealth and the well-being of the community. The struggle for control of black gold becomes a reflection of the fight for self-determination and human dignity.