In Sarajevo, Mirsada and her daughter Vanesa survive, after 25 years, in the collective center of Hrasnica, waiting for a definitive housing solution that never comes.
In Georgia the 78 years-old Bela struggles every day to recover the bodies of the disappeared in the wars of Abkhazia. At the same time, hundreds of displaced people due to the conflict begin to acquire the promised government housing in Tbilisi. However, Dani, Gio and Vika, aged 11, find it difficult to assume that they will have to separate and leave the neighborhood where they grew up.
And in Greece, Alia and Hussein, who fled the Syrian war, look forward to family reunification and their reunion with their daughter Zozan from Polykastro, a state of limbo from which it’s not ease to leave.
“Land of Milk and Honey” is a collective portrait of the displacement and scars of war. Focusing on the consequences of the past conflicts occurred in the former Yugoslavia, Abkhazia and the recent situation the of the Syrian refugees in Greece, the film is an intimate and observational approach to some main characters who face uprooting int their particular day-to-day and, in their held existence, dialogue and inhabit the same geography marked by the passing of time and expectations.