In the turbulent summer of 1968, a group of idealistic young filmmakers decides to break away from the conventions of traditional cinema, embarking on an ambitious project to produce a subversive film that combines sexuality and freedom of expression. At a time when the taboo surrounding sex is beginning to crumble, the protagonists seek to capture the raw and everyday essence of people's sexual lives in an attempt to challenge the prevailing morality.
The plot centers around Lucas, a passionate filmmaker, and his muse, Silvina, a charismatic actress who yearns to explore new forms of art. Together, they infiltrate the world of amateur porn, where they discover an unexpected universe of creativity and authenticity. As they dive into this project, the couple faces ethical and emotional dilemmas that shake their relationship and their beliefs about sexuality.
With a visual style that blends documentary and fiction, the film showcases the lives of those involved, revealing their personal stories, desires, and contradictions. This journey leads them to question not only the norms of the entertainment industry but also their own identities. In the end, faced with criticism and controversy, they must decide whether art is worth pursuing, even if it finds its expression in provocation. The work poses a reflection on love, freedom, and the limits of the quest for truth in a constantly changing world.