A group of journalists and photographers travel through the United States trying to reach Washington with the intention of interviewing and photographing the cornered president of the country. And what has happened? The unthinkable, the most terrifying, the civil war.

The path they will travel, what such seasoned professionals will see and feel, returning from all the possible turns, is exclusively related to pure and simple horror. It could occur to more than one viewer that, confirming the real state of things in the U.S., the ancient assault on the Capitol of the mobs that blessed Donald Trump, shook him with real tremors at the possibility that what we consider science fiction could become real in the event that he did not win the elections. Here, they do not give us any explanation about this fratricidal war, but suspicion is rife. The fact that the protagonism is played by the continuous movement has an initial charm. It is assumed that these travelers are people with problems who are fleeing from something concrete or from intimate helplessness.