In 1939, Jan Masaryk, a flamboyant Czech diplomat, flees to America to escape his troubled past after Germany invades Czechoslovakia. Without a nation, Masaryk tries to move on from the personal and political betrayals that haunt him.

A Prominent Patient
Jan Masaryk, the son of Czechoslovakia's founder, was a renowned diplomat and politician who played a pivotal role in shaping the country's international relations as its minister of foreign affairs.