This avant-garde film is compelling viewing, presenting a bold reinterpretation of a familiar theme. It exposes a deeply entrenched issue within an isolated community, using religious manifestations as a smokescreen to divert attention from what ultimately becomes a disturbing tale. The narrative also draws attention to children abandoned and left to perish in ditches and gutters each night. The film paints a poignant portrait of a world blind to the innocence and vulnerability of children, and indifferent to their need for protection.