It was a chance encounter—unexpected and jarring for both women. Anna, a photographer, arrives at Tel Aviv’s Old Central Bus Station as part of an artistic project and offers a ride to Eileen, nicknamed “Flower,” a young homeless woman who is also a drug addict and sex worker. A deep mutual curiosity draws them into further meetings, and the two embark on a road trip through the dark, violent backstreets of Tel Aviv.
During their weekly encounters, Flower’s life story gradually unfolds. Anna’s car becomes a safe space—a confessional booth into which Flower, and occasionally others whose lives are intertwined with hers, step in and out. This is not a story of salvation, but of a profound emotional bond—one that reveals the cracks and strengths of human existence.