Synopsis
The film starts from a village in Malawi, a country in East Africa and it took 10 years to finish it. Anita Chitaya may look like an ordinary woman in the village but her outstanding quality as an inspiring activist with gender sensitivity is soon revealed. The most special thing about it is how she tries to protect the Earth. In Malawi, most of the 20 million people make a living through agriculture. But their livelihoods are at risk because it rains only three times a year now. Anita sets off on a journey learning that this climate change is caused by the developed countries like America who produce CO₂. The title of the film came from the fable that says ants can carry even a grasshopper when they work together. We can also overcome the crisis if we work together, not leaving it to one person.