At the end of the 19th century, in the Amazon rainforest, a long line of indigenous porters advances led by two white explorers, a man and a woman. One night, after the woman punishes one of the porters, they abandon the two explorers: when they wake up, they find themselves alone in the forest. The two get lost, the man falls ill and begins to be haunted by feverish visions, confusing reality and illusion: images of his home in Europe mingle with those of the jungle. Overcome by hallucinations, the man turns against the forest and when the woman tries to stop him, he attacks her. After a hallucinated journey, from the ghosts of colonial conquest to the hell of contemporary exploitation, we discover the man's body on a bed, the woman at his bedside. Above the bed, which flows into the river like a canoe, the Amazonian sky falls.


