Following almost 40 years of unrelenting struggle, peace and reconstruction are slowly arriving to Angola. Huambo, Angola’s second largest metropolis, finds 55 youngsters within the Okutiuka orphanage beneath the care of Sonia Ferreira. Her boyfriend, Wilker Flores, is a demise metallic guitarist who makes use of sounds and rhythms of this hardcore music as a path to therapeutic. Or, as Sonia says, “to filter out the particles from all these years of struggle.” The characteristic documentary follows Wilker and Sonia’s makes an attempt to stage Angola’s first-ever nationwide rock live performance, bringing collectively members from completely different strands of the Angolan hardcore scene from completely different provinces, because it all unfolds in suits and begins, towards the bombed out and mined backdrop of the previously stately Huambo.