In a small town in the early 20th century, life unfolds with a monotony that seems endless. However, everything changes when a group of young adventurers decides to undertake a bold experiment with a new type of cinema that promises to revolutionize their world. Equipped with a primitive camera, the kids set out to capture the essence of their daily lives, hoping to project their work in the town square during the upcoming festival.
Throughout their odyssey, they face challenges ranging from a shortage of resources to the opposition of adults, who see cinema as an unnecessary distraction. As they explore the beauty of their surroundings and their own stories, they also begin to discover their true desires and aspirations. The process of filming leads them to experience life differently, revealing hidden tensions among them and the impact of change on their family relationships.
As the day of the projection approaches, rivalries intensify, and not everyone supports the idea of the project. Will they succeed in presenting their creation at the festival, or will the fear of rejection cause them to abandon their dream? This adventure is not just about making a movie; it is a reflection on freedom, youth, and the power of storytelling, all in a context where art and life intertwine in unexpected ways. In the end, what begins as a simple experiment turns into a lesson in unity and self-discovery.