After a month-long eruption that has resulted in thousands of evacuees and hundreds of destroyed homes, the inhabitants of the Aridane Valley in La Palma (Canary Islands) are trying to live with a volcano that continues its destructive advance and whose end does not seem imminent. As the lava sculpts a new landscape, it also transforms its inhabitants, turning their lives upside down to be then rebuilt from the ashes. Journalists, emergency services, scientists, tourists, and neighbours meet in a myriad of scenarios and everyday situations. Their stories portray an unusual time and space where humans find themselves at nature's feet, as they look to the future with uncertainty and try to regain their place in the world.