The documentary is set on the French Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe and inquires on the effects of the Chlordecone scandal, which left the island contaminated from the widespread use of the pesticide Chlordecone in banana farming. This has led to long-term environmental damage and severe health risks, including cancer and hormonal disruptions, affecting both the local population and ecosystems. In fact, Guadeloupe is one of the places with the highest prostate cancer rates in the world. The documentary explores how the island is grappling with the lasting consequences of this pollution and the ongoing efforts to address its impact.