Lighting
Manuel travels to a country house with his girlfriend, Clara. There they are greeted by Nora, a country lady with a strange presence that disturbs Manuel's tranquility and makes him, little by little, lose track of what is real and what is fictitious.
A man arrives with his date at his appartment. The woman behaves strangely, ambiguously. He is not concerned.
Juan, Gabriela, Mario and Ángel prepare to rob another gang. Things go south from then on.
The documentary explores how in Argentina, football passion is inherited as an almost sacred legacy. The conflict arises when this transmission doesn't always align with individual desires: between shared passion and one's own voice in the face of a dilemma. Choosing a football team isn't an individual decision, but rather a process of family socialization where loyalty to the club is passed down from parents to children as part of the family's identity and traditions. The club isn't automatically inherited like a surname: it's negotiated, contested, and sometimes betrayed. In this tension (between tradition, choice, and rebellion), the identity of the fans is at stake.
A young boy who dreams of flying finds his grandpa's old kite and asks him to repair it together
A soon-to-be-married woman discovers a hurtful secret in her bachelorette party.
A fervent Boca fan can't watch the Superclasico