A puma is stalking Pueblo Ranquel, an indigenous community established in northern Argentina, in a modern camp built to accommodate them. As if to break free from their youth, in a traditional rite of passage, some young boys begin to chase the animal. At the same time that it translates the transition to adulthood into images and poetry, something between reality and play, Ezequiel Yanco, sketches the history of a country that carries with it the conquest, expropriation and genocide of peoples in coveted territories.