In 'And The Roads Abandoned Their Ends in The Dark' Yasaman Alipour narrates her memories from Iran, her home for twenty-six years, that resurfaced after a visit to Owens Lake in California. The memories are fading away piece by piece, the same as her sense of identifying anywhere as her home after immigrating to the United States.
The narration is accompanied by visuals from Urmia Lake in Iran and Owens Lake in California as she goes on a journey through her memories from these two locations.