Yona plot
This biopic tells of the short and more than turbulent life of poet Yona Wallach - a Sylvia Plath-style life that was dominated by drugs, insecurity and psychological problems, for which she has been recorded several times, but also by her beautiful and often controversial poetry. She was the enfant terrible of the Israeli literary scene, a woman who hardly knew what to do with her talent. Bergman has chosen not to tell her life linearly or chronologically. He therefore does not start with her birth, but introduces her the moment she takes her first steps in the literary world as a poet. It's the moment that her craving for recognition in a male-dominated world becomes more and more intense, something that she especially blames herself.