In a São Paulo shaped by decades of government neglect, 120 artists transform a 13-story abandoned building into Ouvidor, the largest artistic squat in Latin America. As a pioneer in urban development and a defiant response to the global housing crisis, this community resists constant eviction threats from a hostile government. The film captures a collective struggle where creativity meets activism, even as tensions rise over a controversial corporate sponsorship of their self-organized Art Biennial. Following last year’s festival’s opening film, Skin of Glass, this documentary continues the vital discussion on urban resistance, celebrating the power of art as a tool for unity and a radical reclamation of freedom.