Set in the remote fishing village of Setté Cama in rural Gabon, Plastic Paradise follows Jean-François Fisher, operator of Setté Cama Adventure Fishing. With stunning beaches, rich biodiversity, and a fragile dependence on eco-tourism, the village is a place of natural beauty and cultural resilience. But as vast quantities of plastic waste wash ashore, this delicate balance is thrown into crisis. The community must rally together with the lodge to clean their beaches, driven by a sense of stewardship and the need to protect their livelihoods. Visually compelling and grounded in human experience, the film raises urgent questions about responsibility, equity, and the true cost of convenience.