On a scorching November day in 1963, a group of high-level conspirators in Washington D.C. plots a sinister plan to eliminate a president who stands in the way of their interests. Against the backdrop of a nation in turmoil, the most powerful men in the country secretly gather to orchestrate the assassination of John F. Kennedy, convinced that his vision of a more peaceful and egalitarian world threatens the status quo.
As the plot unfolds, we witness intrigues and manipulations in the shadows, where the conspirators employ mercenaries and infiltrate security forces to carry out their macabre plan. The film relies on a sober style and a tense pace, keeping the viewer on the edge of their seat while unraveling the personal and political motivations behind this ruthless act.
With a narrative that addresses themes such as abuse of power, corruption, and the desire for control, the story reveals a dark side of politics that many prefer to ignore. As the days grow shorter and the moment of the crime approaches, tension mounts and the moral dilemma hangs in the air. The protagonists, caught between their ideals and ambitions, must face the consequences of their choices in a world where the truth lies hidden behind a curtain of lies.