There is no poet without mystery. And the life of the ancient Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso, full of brilliant victories and bitter defeats, confirms this rule. Ovidius, author of the legendary Art of Love, and contemporary of the great dictator Caesar Augustus, was exiled from the capital to the distant outskirts of the Empire, to the barbarian lands on the Black Sea coast. However, the Sarmatian city of Tomis was not destined to be the famous poet's final refuge - Ovidius returns to Rome incognito to investigate the mysterious circumstances of his exile...