From the south to the north of Peru, deep canyons cut the Andes cordillera. To supply the gold mines, cultivate their vines or quite simply return to their villages, the men have no choice but to embark on incredible tracks, cut in the rock and bordered by vertiginous precipices. From the Marañon river valley to the Cotahuasi canyon, passing through the Paracas desert, this Impossible Road takes the side roads of a Peru with grandiose landscapes, but where life is paid for at a high price.