The documentary traces a quiet yet intimate portrait of a single day in the life of Geraldinho, the owner and sole worker of a modest neighborhood bar. From the early hours, he moves through a cycle of relentless tasks—opening the space, arranging tables, cooking, cleaning, and tending to his customers—his gestures shaped by repetition and solitude. Living just above the bar, his existence unfolds within the same walls, where work and life blur into one continuous rhythm. As the day progresses and the bar gradually fills, fleeting conversations, familiar faces, and shared silences reveal a subtle tapestry of human connection. Through an observational lens, the film captures the poetry of routine, the weight of solitary labor, and the quiet bonds that emerge within this small, lived-in space.