Synopsis
In the house in Tchoukourova, a hot plain of southern Anatolia, live Zuhri, a grandmother of 80, her daughter Hanif, whose husband, migrant workers, returned a month every two years, and the granddaughter, Feride, who would leave and practice her job as a teacher. How did they spend days without men? How the household is organized between these three generations? What experiences convey? What desires confess? For what memories will thank each other? The family feeds her joy of life by the affection, speech, and the assurance it brings with it.