In a small village in the French Alps, life seems to follow its quiet rhythm until a group of gypsies arrives in the area, unleashing a series of conflicts and latent tensions within the community. The protagonist, a handsome local hunter, finds himself caught in the midst of a struggle he did not expect. On one hand, he is drawn to the charm and freedom of the nomadic lifestyle offered by the gypsies, and on the other hand, he faces the pressure and prejudices of his own compatriots who are mistrustful of the newcomers.
As tensions rise, dark secrets and old grudges are revealed, and the village becomes a microcosm of the struggle between tradition and modernity. The hunter becomes the unwitting mediator of a conflict that goes beyond mere rivalry; it is a matter of identity, belonging, and the fight for recognition of different ways of life.
Amidst all this, unexpected romances and deep friendships emerge, altering the village's dynamic and causing the protagonist to question his own place in this landscape. As the tensions reach their peak, the hunter must confront his own convictions and decisions, discovering that true hunting is not only of wild animals but also of human understanding and mutual acceptance. Set against a backdrop of spectacular landscapes, this story is an emotional exploration of what it means to belong.