Late nineteenth century, a white explorer is lost in the jungle. He sets off, trying to locate himself. In the thick rain forest, he encounters a young woman... Early twenty-first century, a foreign news correspondent just met a prostitute in a nightclub. They spend the night together but he mysterious girl disappears the day after. The news correspondent tries to find out what happened to her and eventually finish a travelogue.
When the first explorers visited East Africa, the local Bantu populations called them Wazungu, from the verb Kuzunguka, to spin around, as a result of the explorer's propensity to get lost in their wanderings - A white man meets a black girl. Then the girl disappears. The white man tries to understand what happened to her and eventually finish a travelogue.—Carthage Film Festival