Senador Camará, a slum in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. As in any other Brazilian slum, kids are playing with kites. A girl, apparently bored that Sunday afternoon, looks up. A man tries to reach something with a long stick – probably a fallen kite. As the kids play, their shadows on a brick wall show us simple gestures of this action. The kite falls; it appears, then, stuck at one of the brick walls. It tries to fly one more time, but it does not succeed.
Two parallel videos: one is the ground, the reality in a slum; the other, the sky and its playful kites, which become the focus of all inhabitants of Brazilian favelas on Sundays, and their possibility to become momentarily free.
