Three young Palestinian women share a flat in a liberal Tel Aviv, away from the patriarchal Arab society's eyes. Leila is a lawyer who prefers being single than staying with her fiancé, who turned out to be an obtuse and conservative person. Salma is a DJ, stigmatized by her Christian family for her homosexuality. Nour is an observant Muslim student from Umm al-Fahm, an ultra-conservative village and Islamic Movement stronghold. Nour is engaged to Wissam, an unaffectionate religious fanatic who despises the emancipation of his bride-to be's flatmates. Tenacious and rebel, Leila, Salma and Nour will fight together against discriminations.