A theater director returns from exile to create a new theatrical performance with a local theater troupe. Inspired by the journeys of Ibn Battuta, they seek to go beyond geographical borders — not merely as a means of travel, but as a way of exploring the Syrian experience between the documented past and a present filled with questions. As the troupe confronts themselves, their reality, and what they share in common, the performance transforms into a space of revelation, uncovering new paths for building collective memory through the journey.
And so the question remains: can journeys ever truly find their way to completion?