Herbert Heller survived Auschwitz as a fifteen-year-old boy and spent the next six decades saying nothing about it, not even to his own family. When illness finally forces him to reckon with that silence, he forms an unlikely bond with Abby, a troubled teenager carrying her own unspoken pain. A film about what it costs to stay quiet, and what becomes possible when you finally speak.
A Holocaust survivor harboring a 60-year secret forms a transformative friendship with a troubled teen. Their connection helps both find healing as Herbert finally shares his past with Abby.