Director Raed Andoni recruits former inmates of Jerusalem's Moskobiya interrogation centre, who also possess skills in craftsmanship, architecture, or acting. He builds a scaled replica of the centre's rooms and cells, guided by the men's memories. The former inmates reenact their interrogations, discuss their experiences, and express humiliation. Using "theatre of the oppressed" techniques, they dramatize their real-life experiences, bringing repressed emotions and trauma to the surface. The process takes a toll on the men, both physically and mentally, as they confront their past.

Ghost Hunting
A group of Palestinians, newly released from an Israeli prison, find solace in a support group where they relive their traumatic past, seeking emotional healing and rehabilitation.