Zaevo’s husband left her when she was on the brink of life or death while going through an obstructed labor. Now she is 16 and suffers from a terrible wound on her bladder that keeps her apart from her family and society. A glimpse of hope appears when a group of Latin-American and Spanish doctors travel to South Madagascar. Their goal is to cure patients with obstetric fistula, a taboo condition that keeps over 2 million women away from society.
Con una mirada emotiva y un acceso sin precedentes al corazón de un modesto quirófano al sur de Madagascar, esta historia muestra como, con pocos recursos se puede cambiar el destino de más de dos millones y medio de mujeres rechazadas por la sociedad.