Taking part in the Screening Rights Film Festival, Birmingham’s international festival of social justice film, Tramontane tells the story of Rabih, a young blind man, living in a small village in Lebanon. His life unravels when he tries to apply for a passport and discovers that his identification card is a forgery. Traveling across rural Lebanon in search of a record of his own birth, he meets people on the far fringes of society, and encounters a nation incapable of telling his or its own narrative.