The story of Yousef and Farhad will be familiar to anyone aware of the injustice and suffering experienced by lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Iran as they try to assert their basic right to love or are exposed in a same-sex relationship. Too often, they are rejected and ostracized by family or worse, arrested and subject to criminal penalties by the government, based on their sexual orientation.
The two characters in the story, cast out and ostracized by their families and community, struggle to find support and acceptance.