In the late 1980s, as violence continued in the north of Ireland, censorship was increasingly enforced on British and Irish television. In response, broadcasters entered into a blackout strike. The workers occupied several stations and transmitted a programme bringing censored voices back onto the airwaves.
This essayistic personal short documentary tells the story of a soldier who never wanted to be one. Choosing never to pull the trigger, his defiance leads to military prison. Faking mental illness, he detours away from the front line via a lunatic asylum back home to Belgrade on the day that NATO begins bombing the entire country.