
In the remote Sundarbans region of India, a visionary educator launches an ambitious experiment to bring the world of digital knowledge to children living in extreme poverty. By installing computers directly into the walls of local schools, he aims to bypass traditional teaching methods and empower students to learn through self-organization and collaboration. As the project expands to include a network of remote mentors known as the granny cloud, the film captures the profound impact of this digital bridge on the lives of young learners, while also confronting the skepticism and logistical challenges that threaten to undermine this radical approach to education.




