Their names are Innocent, Etu and Assouman, three survivors of a group of children from the streets of Burundi, whom Philippe de Pierpont met by chance one day in 1991. A friendship developed between them and the filmmaker, and they made the bold and sincere vow to meet regularly in order to make this film. After having filmed them as children, teenagers and young adults, he meets up with them again today. They are now 40, and a life of suffering and injustice has continued to follow them. Their stories depict and transparently shed light on the lives of street children.