In a dark and devastating context of World War II, a young woman named Edith is captured and sent to a concentration camp. Life in this place turns into a daily struggle for survival, where brutality and suffering are commonplace. At first, she feels only fear and hopelessness, but soon realizes that to survive, she must adapt to the most terrible circumstances.
Edith becomes a Kapo, a prisoner assigned to supervise other inmates, which places her in a moral dilemma: on one hand, she has the opportunity to gain status and certain privileges within the camp, but on the other, she must betray her fellow humans, leading her to an internal struggle between her humanity and her survival instinct.
Throughout her journey, Edith encounters friends and foes, becoming entangled in a complicated web of betrayals and alliances. While trying to maintain her integrity, she begins to question what it truly means to live in a world where the lines between good and evil are so blurred. Amidst the horror, she faces heartbreaking decisions that challenge her sense of loyalty and compassion.
Filled with tension and raw emotions, the film is a striking portrait of the struggle for life, survival, and the essence of what it means to be human in the most atrocious circumstances.