Set in the Greater Karu region of South Africa in the 1950s, this epic existential adventure film documents the feats of the outlaw John Kepe and the individuals affected by his actions. The Robin Hood figure will steal livestock mainly from white settler farmers and intimidate them for more than a decade. A huge manhunt was carried out under the leadership of the hardline General Botha, and in that mountain, it was rumored that Koppe lived in a cave like Noah's ark. This spectacle caters to the hearts of marginalized locals who turn Kip's misdeeds into legends and pose a threat to colonial society. Sewing winter on my skin was an exciting opera trip into the heart of pre-apartheid South Africa and a heartfelt exploration of the impact of colonial displacement. Colonial displacement planted the seeds of one of the most vicious racist political regimes in history.