In the face of a patriarchal society, Hanan, a recently widowed mother of two, will do anything to keep custody of her children—even if it means becoming a fisherwoman.
Rivalries over power and wealth escalate between two families in the hamlet of Abdul Jabbar, and conflicts flare up between them because of a marriage that takes place between two parties of the two families.
Walaa's only way to secure income for her family was to drive a Tuk-tuk in a male dominated environment . At the risk of being harassed and unaccepted, she embarks on a journey to fight for her livelihood.
Ashraf Mahdi graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek - Helwan University. He was appointed as a graduate and graduated in promotion and now works as an assistant professor in the graphic department where he teaches the art of directing animation. He worked at the theater through the Atelier Theater (Faculty of Fine Arts) where he performed, composed and directed.