The camera follows a group of homeless men and women, their faces etched with the harsh reality of life on the streets. Among them is Maria, a once-proud woman now reduced to selling her body to survive. She leads us through her nightly routine, from the seedy corners where she plies her trade to the grimy, makeshift shelter she calls home. As she takes a series of faceless johns in dimly lit back rooms and alleyways, she talks candidly about the choices she's made, the shame she feels, and the desperate, primal need that drives her to keep going, one degrading act at a time.