A documentary film. It's dedicated to the poet Paul Celan. A journey through Podolia, crossed by a majestic river, the Southern Boug. During the 2nd World War, this region was called Transnistria and was the place of deportation of Jews from Romania. The film goes in search of the places and reconstructs the deportees from Czernowitz and Bucovina, in particular the mother of the poet Paul Celan, to Mikhailovka, on the banks of the river Bug.
At the beginning of the 1940s lived in the Slovak city of Komarno 2743 Jews; only 248 have survived the Holocaust. Today, the municipality has 45 registered members. Two brothers, Tamás and András Paszternak, now 30 years old, have not yet taken as a teenager the initiative of the community to life. The film shows their commitment, but also goes to the people who have left Komárno, but participate each year on local Holocaust Remembrance Day.