A young teacher of Russian language and literature, Anna Fedorova, comes to a party with old friends on a yacht. In the morning, Anna jumps into the sea, while the others are still sleeping. In a wet dress, barefoot, with bruises and abrasions on her body, the girl gets to the police station and writes a statement about rape. She blames her friends, influential people in the city, for the crime. The case causes enormous resonance, and the investigation sheds light on events from the past of all those involved in the case. It is not so much the alleged rapists who find themselves under the fire of public condemnation as Anna herself.