Abla, a widow and mother of a 10-year-old girl, fights to live and provide the greatest future for her daughter. After her husband's death, she begins a home-based business in her kitchen, which has a metal shutter opening into the street. She bakes and sells traditional Moroccan bread and pastries daily. Abla has aged prematurely because she has gotten estranged from life, lives a life devoid of joy, and seeks refuge in her work. She has replaced compassion with realism since she is unable to express love towards her child. Alba is unaware that her life will be irrevocably altered when Samia, a young lady who is heavily pregnant and overwhelmed by the weight of giving birth to a child without a father, knocks on her door seeking shelter.
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Abla, a widow and mother of a 10-year-old girl, fights to live and provide the greatest future for her daughter. After her husband's death, she begins a home-based business in her kitchen, which has a metal shutter opening into the street. She bakes and sells traditional Moroccan bread and pastries daily. Abla has aged prematurely because she has gotten estranged from life, lives a life devoid of joy, and seeks refuge in her work. She has replaced compassion with realism since she is unable to express love towards her child. Alba is unaware that her life will be irrevocably altered when Samia, a young lady who is heavily pregnant and overwhelmed by the weight of giving birth to a child without a father, knocks on her door seeking shelter.
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