At night there is a moment when we lose perception of the passage of time, everything seems fixed in the same instant, everything becomes a state of waiting. Waiting for a train, for a meeting, for the bus that does not pass by. Waiting for the day, while the urban lights paint the night. The city slows down, time expands, its places seem to live for themselves and not as components of social interaction. Beyond the lights is an exploration of the relationship between places and the passing of time, lights and shadows create atmospheres of suspension, narrating a city, always in motion, that at night slows down until it stops, until it shows itself.