A young girl named Hannah, a 13-year-old tomboy from Canada, faces difficult family issues during the year 1963.
As she navigates puberty, she finds solace in the world of cinema, particularly fascinated by Jean-Luc Godard's "Vivre sa vie" and its Parisian character Nana.
Hannah becomes increasingly confused about what is real, leading her to develop a crush on her female teacher and explore the experience of being a prostitute for an evening.