
In a not-so-distant future, where technology is redefining the boundaries between life and death, emerges the unsettling figure of Karsh, a 50-year-old businessman who has transformed his grief into a revolutionary innovation. After the tragic death of his wife, Karsh is left deeply affected, unable to accept her passing. From this loss, GraveTech is born — a creation that marks a turning point in the connection between the living and the dead.
GraveTech is a system as fascinating as it is controversial: it allows the living to monitor their deceased loved ones in real time through devices installed in their coffins. This technology, which promises to bring comfort to those grieving, simultaneously opens the door to a series of ethical and societal debates. How far should technology go? Are we truly prepared to break the final veil of privacy — death itself?
In his desperate attempt to hold on to his wife, Karsh leads the implementation of this technology in high-security cemeteries, where graves are protected by sensors, cameras, and encrypted transmission systems. However, the apparent peace of this new order is abruptly shattered when several graves — including that of his wife — are desecrated one night without any clear explanation.