A young Brazilian woman travels to indigenous, quilombola (communities founded in 19th century by runaway slaves), and rural communities, in search of the ancient wisdom of traditional midwives.
A dive into the transformations of the Rio Piraquê-Açu Indigenous village, where, despite being welcomed by the midwife grandmother Keretxchu, the young women have chosen to give birth in hospitals.
During the isolation of the pandemic, Daniella experiences memory lapses about her stillborn child. Seeking comfort, she revisits voice messages exchanged with her midwife, Gisele, during her pregnancy.