Andrés Faulques, a world-renowned war photographer, has retreated to a
tower overlooking the Spanish coast, where he paints a vast mural
incorporating the indelible images of conflict he's witnessed in his
lifetime.
One night, an unexpected visitor interrupts his solitude. As Faulques
struggles to recall the face, the man explains that he was the subject
of an iconic photo taken by Faulques in a war zone years ago-a photo
that destroyed his life. "And why have you come looking for me?" asks
Faulques. The stranger answers, "Because I'm going to kill you."
So begins a life-or-death exchange in which Faulques is forced to recall
a time when he loved a beautiful woman and risked his life daily for art
and testimony. Yet as the tense dialogue between Faulques and his
would-be killer continues, the stakes grow even higher. What they are
grappling with becomes not just Faulques' fate, but the very nature of
love and cruelty itself.