In a remote provincial town, Gana looks after the elderly with dementia, while trafficking their ID cards on the black market. At home, she provides for her jobless mother, with whom she hardly speaks.
Her relationship with her car-mechanic boyfriend is no shelter for love either - with sexual attraction vanished, intimacy is reduced to a morphine addiction. Nothing seems to have consequences on the nurse's conscience, even the incidental murder of a patient, who threatens to expose her fraudulent deeds.
Things start to shake up, when Gana hears the music of Yoan, a new patient, whose ID card she's trafficked. A growing empathy for the old man unlocks Gana's drugged-up conscience, and she is ready for change. But when Yoan is arrested for fraud, she learns that doing 'the right thing' comes at a high price.