Skopje, January 13, 1928. A young woman kills Serbian prosecutor Prelić on the old Stone Bridge over the Vardar River and then shoots herself. Who is Mara Buneva, who sacrificed her life, family, and beloved husband for the sake of an ideal—revenge against the oppressors of her homeland? Terrorist or hero, criminal or a woman accidentally involved in Macedonian affairs? Today, the story of the “Macedonian Charlotte Corday” continues to be shrouded in oblivion, her name rarely mentioned, although her post-mortem fate is significantly richer and more filled with vicissitudes than the short, explosive young life of the assassin. The film builds on the few known facts about Mara Buneva, attempting to interpret the psychological impulses and various dimensions of her actions.