
After his father’s death, poor Berhudar is left dealing with his father’s huge debt to the mob. In one of his many attempts to find a way out of his problem, he meets Ezel. He hopes she will help him get out of the mess he is in. Little does he know the she’s dealing with a very similar trouble...
A darkly funny, anxiety-tinged caper where the mundane meets the mob. Expect sharp banter and a relatable sense of being in over your head, all wrapped in a quirky indie package.










