The majority of Distruktur’s output consists of Super 8 and 16 mm films, defined by the artist duo as performance-films, and shifting back and forth constantly between cinema and the visual arts. In the Traveler’s Heart is about the trajectory of a lonely subject, a mixture of man and woman, who walks between the snow and the ocean. The sound of its footsteps is interrupted when he starts singing Cuitelinho, a Brazilian folk song that speaks of a longing that cuts like a steel razor.