For Zhana, who has spent her life in an orphanage and on the streets, motherhood has always been priceless. At 19, single and homeless, she has a child to raise. How far will she go in her unconditional love? She finds a job that changes her life: She becomes a surrogate mother. – In Georgia, commercial surrogacy is permitted by law. More than a thousand children are born every year. Compared to other countries, surrogacy is much cheaper. But the market is completely uncontrolled. Surrogacy agencies are springing up like mushrooms. The surrogate mothers often live in precarious conditions. – In the hope of being able to offer her daughter Elene a safe life, Zhana returns to surrogacy again and again – and falls into a trap, suffers pain, is threatened and has to fight for her money. Although she pays a high price, a new door opens in the mother-daughter relationship.