Logline: A young woman with schizophrenia, haunted by visions of a child she can't prove exists, embarks on a desperate search through the city, blurring the lines between reality and delusion as she fights to reclaim her motherhood. Synopsis: Sarah, in her late 20s, lives a fragmented life, battling schizophrenia. She is plagued by vivid hallucinations and believes she has a baby named Lily, though there's no evidence Lily is real. Social services and her skeptical family believe Lily is a figment of Sarah's illness, but Sarah is convinced her baby was taken from her. Driven by maternal instinct and visions, Sarah escapes the confines of her care facility. She navigates the city's underbelly, following clues that may be real or imagined. Along the way, she encounters a cast of characters who are unsure if they should help her or turn her in. One is a sympathetic social worker who wants to help her find the truth, and another is a street-smart drifter who sees something genuine in Sarah's struggle and becomes her unlikely ally. As Sarah delves deeper into her search, her grip on reality loosens. The audience is left questioning whether Lily is a product of Sarah's mind or a real child lost in the system. The climax forces Sarah to confront her deepest fears and the true nature of her reality, leading to a heart-wrenching resolution where she must choose between embracing her delusions or accepting a painful truth. The film explores themes of mental illness, motherhood, and See more