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The work celebrates the Carnival of Salvador and explores the festival's importance to the city, Afro-Brazilian culture, politics, and musicality. Featuring scenes of Carnival festivities and famous landmarks, the documentary presents testimonies from anthropologist Goli Guerreiro, musician Mestre Jackson, conductor Ubiratan Marques, and filmmaker Matheus Rocha.
In a desert, a man and a woman walk side by side, but everything changes when the time comes.
Fulfilling her work as a bailiff in Salvador, Íris delivers warrants and is often forced to execute orders that go directly against what she believes in. The job torments her. One day, with the disappearance of an activist after the execution of a warrant issued by her, the officer begins to investigate the crime and finds herself involved in the discovery of a large land grabbing scheme.