In the vibrant 1920s, we meet Alice, a young and audacious woman living in the heart of bohemian Paris. Excited about life and eager to escape social conventions, she joins a troupe of circus artists who present shows filled with color and emotion. Amid dazzling acrobatics and daring performances, Alice becomes an emerging star, standing out as the group's fearless bullfighter, challenging the machismo of her time.
However, life in the circus is not all glamour. Amid the thrill of applause and performances, Alice faces jealousy and rivalries among her peers, particularly with an experienced bullfighter who feels threatened by her talent. Tensions rise when the circus performs in a city where the rivalry between traditional bullfighting and Alice's new spectacle intensifies.
As power struggles unfold and relationships are tested, Alice must decide whether to fight for her dream of being the best bullfighter or to succumb to the pressures of patriarchy. In a climactic night of performance, Alice's fate and artistic legacy will be determined in a defining showdown that will turn her into an icon of bravery and femininity. With a touch of romance, drama, and social critique, the story invites us to reflect on the power of breaking barriers and finding our voice in a world full of challenges.