Along a border land where intense silences and submerged vitalities intersect, flows the Tagliamento - the "King of Alpine rivers". The backbone of a region that has been a hub and crossroads in the history of Europe, the river is the protagonist of a story that investigates the strength of nature and its possibilities of resistance, the daily life of men and women, and their forms of obstinacy, because "water is equipped with memory". By observing the path of the river and the real world that surrounds it, White Noise intends to construct a story that evokes the idea of cinema as intuition and emotion. It is a cinematographic work that has deep roots in the director's origins and which develops as a vast rediscovery of the inexhaustible natural and human universe that is the Tagliamento, in close connection with the European nature of the river.