Sacris Pulso departs from the dismemberment of another film, Brasiliários, a filmic adaptation of Clarice Lispector's chronic "Brasília", a visionary text that looks at the inaugurated capital as a ruin of or from the future. Through the assemblage of "Brasiliários" with a body of 8mm found footage depicting rituals of travel and family, Sacris Pulso takes the form of a voyage of memory and fiction, of a past and future time calling upon the ghosts of Lispector, upon the spectral ghost of Brasília and sewed through the ties of a family fiction.