Once Upon a Time in Cordisburgo is a film similar to Jean-Luc Godard's Histoire(s) du cinéma, which took almost ten years to make. In this case, the film I want to present to you took six years of an experimental and artisanal process, having as its main starting point a small Brazilian village (the most intriguing in the world) with 7,000 inhabitants, far from the mainstream. Cordisburgo, from Latin cordis: heart; from German burgo: city. City of the Heart.