
Olivia (Tina Sconochini) lives with her aged widower father (Dario del Carmen Haro Santana) in the rugged foothills of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, in a small, pyramidal hut.
One day, her father suddenly and inexplicably disappears, so Olivia begins a search for him. While roaming around the stark building where her father works, Olivia finds Mari (Carolina Tejeda), who is to be her friend, or lover, or quasi-mother figure.
This meditation on grief and loss from a new exciting female voice in Latin American cinema is like a dreamy poem and unlike anything currently on our screens.
Let yourself be transported by this unique film shot on moody 16mm Kodak Ektachrome film.