When Bruce Chatwin, dying of AIDS, asked Werner Herzog to show him his film about the tribes of the Sahara, he offered him the backpack that had accompanied him on all his journeys. Thirty years later, Herzog embarks on a journey inspired by the passion they shared for the nomadic life. Across South America, Australia, and the United Kingdom, he discovers tribes, sacred traditions, and Chatwin’s roots. Told in Herzog’s singular style, the film celebrates the power of storytelling and the vision of two wandering artists.