Bosnia, 1995. On the seventh day of peace, an engineering unit is entrusted with removing mines from the border between the two sides, who, until recently, were at war. Now, burdened by horrific experiences from the front line, each soldier has to face an ugly new reality and confront deep-seated fears. Some are prone to self-destruction, while others are happy to be alive. Some are catatonic due to trauma; others take refuge in prayer. But, under those circumstances, one little spark of madness is enough to make the already volatile situation spin out of control. Is there an enemy among friends?
—Nick Riganas