Sasha is 35 and the manager of a firm that installs tombstones at the cemetery. All of his customers experience a personal tragedy. Over the years, Sasha has developed an attitude full of cynicism and irony. This helps him distance himself from emotions. One day his 14-year-old daughter appears to return her father into her life. Sasha also meets a young woman who has just buried her son. In addition, he becomes involved in a power struggle between the “eminence grise” of the cemetery and the new manager. His distant attitude slowly begins to change. It becomes clear that Sasha has a severe psychological trauma because of what happened in his past. Forgiving mistakes, learning to love and stop being afraid of life – this is rather difficult to cope with at a cemetery, but it is quite possible. A tragicomedy about how sometimes the cemetery is not outside, but inside of you.