Luis Lucho Poirot has photographed some of the most iconic figures in art, literature, and politics over the past 60 years. Alwyas in black and white. Salvador Allende, Pablo Neruda, Víctor Jara, Salvador Dalí, Richard Nixon, Patricia Highsmith, Susan Sontag, Joan Manuel Serrat and Isabel Allende, among many others. Through his lens, he has built a visual memory that transcends borders and generations. The film is an intimate and moving documentary that portrays the photographer not only as a privileged observer, but as a sensitive and resilient witness to collective memory. Poirot’s eye has witnessed exciting and convulsive moments in Chile and Spain. Past and present dialogue with each other throughout the film.