The great mountain lived peacefully, shaped by time and seasons, holding a quiet and fragile balance. One day, people arrive, bringing noise, change, and new rhythms that disrupt this harmony. Through a poetic and visually driven narrative, the film explores the encounter between nature and human presence, seen from the perspective of the landscape itself. Addressed to young audiences, it gently invites reflection on the impact of human actions and the responsibility that comes with inhabiting the world. Without moralising, the story encourages listening, awareness, and the search for coexistence between progress and respect for the natural environment.