Libya, 1940. During a critical supply mission to the besieged oasis of Giarabub, an Italian “Sparviero” bomber is intercepted and downed in the heart of the desert.
The sole survivor, a sharp-tongued Neapolitan mechanic named Italo Petrella, crawls from the wreckage only to face his executioner: Lieutenant Benjamin Cooper, the British pilot who shot him down, now also stranded after a crash landing.
In a merciless landscape with no radio and dwindling supplies, these sworn enemies are forced into a desperate truce. As they struggle against sandstorms and dehydration, their mutual hatred gives way to a fragile bond of shared humanity.
Together, they attempt the impossible: repairing the fallen British fighter to fly one last mission toward survival.