Hayat describes the suffering of an oppressed woman who has lost her mind and she is a victim of society and human insensitivity.
Cry of the Sky is loosely about events that led to the collapse of the first Kurdish revolution of 1961 and the chaotic recovery of the resistance movement during the second half of the 1970s. The storyline takes its point of departure from the current situation in the Kurdistan region with the ongoing war between the Peshmerga and a new foe, the Islamic State (ISIS/Daesh).
The teacher, a girl from a city becomes a teacher in a village, she is in love with Shero who is a guy from the village, and she has to choose one between Shero, the Son of the chief of the village, and humanity.