Fifty years after, Luciana Fina revisits the images of the 1974 Carnation Revolution in Portugal, reconsidering the transition from fascism to liberation and the process of building a new country, for its emancipation and its future. It is a tribute to the cinema that interfered in history and restores today the hypothesis of an extraordinary moment. The film traverses the oppression of the dictatorship and its political police, the student occupations of 1969, the Armed Forces Movement of 1974, the dreams, programs and perspectives of the revolutionary process and the decolonization.