The documentary directed by Bianca Bauer and produced by the Colombian Lawyers‘ Collective José Alvear Restrepo (CAJAR) tells the story of Moisés Daniel Guette Uriana, a two-year-old indigenous Wayuu boy who lives next to the coal mine Cerrejón in La Guajira, Colombia, and suffers from respiratory illnesses. It shows the fight of the mother for a healthy environment for her child in the adverse context of the neighbouring Coal Mine.