In a bustling and dusty city of the 1920s, a group of artists and dreamers lives in the depths of the railway system, seeking to escape the adversities of their external reality. Among them is a talented young painter, trapped in a world of frustrations and longings, and an enigmatic dancer who has left behind her life of glamour for the freedom of the underground. Together, they discover a place where the norms of society do not dictate their lives, and art becomes both a refuge and a form of resistance.
The plot unfolds as the city begins to confront the social and economic tensions of the time, and the group must grapple with the pressure of emerging into the light and facing the judgment of the outside world. Through nights of music, dance, and creation, this microcosm of individuals struggles with their demons, awakens passions, and faces betrayal. The relationship between the painter and the dancer blossoms in this artistic environment, but their dreams are at risk of crumbling when old enemies start to emerge from the shadows.
The tension will grow palpably, leading them to question whether their struggle for freedom will be worth it in the face of the reality that looms over them. This visceral and emotional journey illustrates how art can be both a refuge and a trap in times of change, driving them to seek their own identity within this labyrinth of life and color.