A philosophical essay about existence, love and its fragile boundaries; the writer goes on an imaginary journey like a train conductor, his muses in his train of thought are always his wife, mother and lover. It is not an easy burden.
The film depicts, in an anecdotal, quasi-anthropological style, the efforts of a group of men in a desert to achieve some kind of social organisation. An opening title locates the action in Morocco, in 1911, the date evidently refers to the work of D.W. Griffith.
Clonetown 1974 to 1979: a terrorist defector named Charon sits on the edge of oblivion and commentates on the imminent putrification of an abducted car dealer.