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- As Neves is a mountain village where everyone knows each other. The night of the Carnival, the teenagers of the village throw a party where they get high on mushrooms for the first time. The next day, they wake up to the village completely snowed in by a snowstorm and the news that Paula, one of the girls who went to the party the previous night, has disappeared. The village is getting cut off, the Internet is no longer working and it is urgent to find her. The investigation following Paula's case will cause a deep change in the villagers' lives and their relationship with the world.
- A woman in a Galician fishing village is struggling to get by with hard work and rough charm. With her 18-year-old daughter now ready to stand on her own two feet, Ramona begins to question her life up to this point.
- Jana y Diana, two thirty-something very different women, decide to evade justice and jump into the road à la Bonnie and Clyde.
- At an undetermined point on the Miño River, apparently in northern Galicia, a sardine boy crosses the water leaving behind those who celebrate his burial with the end of Carnival. It is unknown what causes its transformation, but it is said that the most attentive eyes can closely capture the moisture on his skin. His existence is confirmed by the most skeptical in the area. No one in the region doubts it.
- Documentary film that portrays a fascinating woman: Luz Fandiño. Poet, activist, feminist, nationalist and revolutionary. At 89 years old, she is one of the living voices of Galician emigration, from which she returned poor but with a deep awareness of her identity, her language and her gender. Luz is a witness of the hardest realities of the 20th century. For being a woman, for being an emigrant, for being poor, for being a leftist. The story of the documentary revolves around her portrait: her life story, her political fight and her poetic work, but also around what Luz generates around her and that shapes her legacy, because for many people Luz is a reference, almost an icon. Luz is a brave woman, a deeply political person and someone with an exceptional humanity. How does this poet, who despite the trembling of her hands writes every day, understand the world? What moves her to such an effort?