Clara, determined to challenge the privileged few, travels to Mexico to use aesthetic abuse against them. However, the attractive euro-to-peso exchange rate and promise of an easier life tempt her. As her project grows easier, it becomes increasingly complicated. Clara struggles between self-reflection and self-mockery, questioning the role of an artist. Her characters' willingness to participate or be victims becomes unclear. Complicating matters, her cameraman develops his own opinions, leading to a documentary about narrative disillusionment.
Poor People Relax Me
In a Mexico where the allure of a comfortable life and a favorable exchange rate beckons, a young woman must navigate her desire for revenge and the temptation of a more relaxed existence.






