In the turbulent Nicaragua of the 1980s, the fervor of civil war tests the limits of journalism and morality. A passionate war correspondent seeking to capture the truth behind the conflicts is swept into a whirlwind of commitment and survival. Together with his daring photojournalist partner, they plunge into a world of violence and politics, where every image they capture comes with a price—not just on paper, but also in their own lives.
As they document the struggle of the Nicaraguan people and the impact of interventionism, they encounter complex characters: from committed guerrillas to government soldiers serving dark interests. Amidst the bullets and ideological clashes, their personal relationship intensifies, blurring the lines between professional duty and human feelings. The ethics of reporting the truth are put at stake with every decision as ideals clash with survival itself.
With each chapter of this heart-wrenching conflict, the reporter must confront his own demons and the repercussions of his choices. From thrilling action scenes to moments of intimate introspection, the narrative explores the costs of idealism in wartime. As the tension escalates, he must decide how far he is willing to go to expose the reality of a people in struggle, putting his vocation and his life to the test.