A woman is getting ready to go to work, when the police call at her door to tell her that her father has died. She reacts indifferently - she hasn't heard from him since he abandoned the family many years ago. Even so, the woman decides to manage all of the affairs concerning her father's death. It's only when she is presented with an urn containing her father's ashes that she realizes what a mess she's in - her father has re-entered her life as an unexpected and unwelcome presence. As a means of therapy and reflection, she takes his ashes on a funeral procession through the seedier parts of the city where he spent the latter part of his life.
—Miguel Campion