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Her identity was taken away, and now they've come for her child...
What happens if you find yourself outside the system? You could be kicked out of the country, your apartment confiscated, your job and health insurance taken away, and even your child taken away. Independent Slovenia, 1992, single mother Zala discovers in a maternity hospital that she is not on the civil registry and therefore does not officially exist. Neither she nor her baby. The frantic search for a way out of the situation turns into a tense drama and at the same time becomes an essay about the fate of the victims of the Aliens Act of February 26, 1992: at that time, the Slovenian Ministry of the Interior removed 25,671 people from its computer systems, their passports were canceled.