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In the Mandara Mountains of Cameroon, the Mofu people live in a delicate, ancient balance with the natural world. Their survival is tied to the seasonal cycles of the land, where the arrival of rain is both a blessing for their millet crops and a catalyst for the emergence of insects. The Mofu view these insects not merely as pests, but as powerful, spiritual entities that must be negotiated with through ritual and prayer. This film captures the profound, human-scale struggle of a community that relies on traditional wisdom to navigate the challenges of their environment, illustrating a deep, interconnected relationship between humanity and the wild.