
José Renato, a 35-year-old geologist, is sent out on a solitary expedition to the hinterlands of northeastern Brazil. The purpose of the trip is to assess possible routes for a canal that will connect the area with the only major river in the region. As the field trip progresses, it becomes clear that Renato shares with those places the same emptiness, sense of abandonment and isolation.
A profound sense of solitude washes over you as you witness a man adrift in a vast, indifferent landscape. It's a quiet, contemplative journey into the heart of loneliness, where the external environment mirrors an internal void.















