Walo, an idealistic young man, dreams of leaving his mundane hometown in Nicaragua and moving overseas to live the good life with his Spanish girlfriend. It doesn't make much sense to stay, anyway- he's treated like an outsider and subjected to constant ridicule by seemingly everyone in town. But to get a plane ticket, he needs cash, which isn't easy to come by in the poorest country in Latin America.
However, his quest for money only seems to get him deeper and deeper into trouble, putting him into conflict with everyone around him as he repeatedly sacrifices his own principles and relationships in order to keep his dream from falling apart.
As his decisions set in motion an unpredictable journey towards opportunity in foreign lands, it becomes apparent that finding your place in this world doesn't have as much to do with where you are, but who you are.
Whether he eventually realizes that or not is anyone's guess...
Chele Delgado es un escritor y director de cine que ha vivido y trabajado entre Estados Unidos y Nicaragua por gran parte de su vida. Conoció a Walder hace más de 16 años, y su amistad se convirtió en una colaboración en varios proyectos cinematográficos y ahora en "Walo: La odisea centroamericana". Tiene un posgrado del AFI Conservatory, donde fue nominado a un premio Emmy con su tesis.