In a tropical forest, a master and his apprentice spread a species of invasive plant. From their relationships with the land, a silent tension is created between the two.
"Cabra-Macho" discusses the stereotype of the Brazilian Northeast as being a highly sexist region, picturing the everyday of transgenders in this environment.
Julia lives with her religious mother, Marta. She finds herself into a moral dilemma when she discovers she's attracted to Barbara, her church's new member.