About the Film
When a young African man searching for his estranged father in Libya becomes entwined with the fate of 20 captive Coptic men, they forge an unbreakable bond of brotherhood and faith, facing the brutalities of modern‑day slavery and religious extremism.
In the cold depths of a Libyan winter, a humble dwelling in the desert glows with warmth, laughter, and hymns sung by 20 Coptic laborers from Egypt. Their peace is shattered when extremists storm their haven, identifying them by their faith-marked tattoos. The African man’s fate intertwines with the Coptic laborers, and their shared pain and stories forge an unlikely bond.