Daniela travels with her husband and children to help her sick father who lives isolated in a ranch. An energy crisis breaks out and the whole country falls into a ferocious anarchy. Fleeing abroad seems to be the only way out, and Daniela is determined to escape - without imagining that an unsuspected deceit is hidden behind.
The first bioart narrative film. A transposition of War of the worlds in which the visuals are achieved by cultivating bacteria to follow certain patterns on petri dishes in a chemical oven. The narration evokes radio plays.
In 1927, with a broken heart as luggage, the young poet Norah Lange voyages on a Norwegian freighter from Buenos Aires to Oslo as the only female passenger. The film reimagines in a poetic way the trip and the power struggles Norah is forced to negotiate with the crew, as the crossing of the ocean leaves an indelible mark on Norah’s life and career.
In 1940 Argentina, a Jewish 17-year-old on vacation with her family falls in love with a young Nazi lawyer staying at the same hotel.
Four friends swore to each other to achieve what they deserve in their lives like the sea, even surpassing family and social impositions. Their lives - supposedly comfortable and tranquil - are altered by different situations that put the oath of their oath.