Amira lives in her own prison of guilt and shame, as her son becomes the first person sentenced to death in a Colombia where capital punishment for corrupt politicians has just been legalized.
Carmiña Martínez
(Birds of Passage)
On the eve of Teacher's Day, Carmen discovers that one of her students, a talented accordion player, is at risk of dropping out of schoo.
Despite the stigma, a primary school teacher helps a student's father—a former guerrilla fighter—rebuild the bond with his daughter.
Natalia, an aspiring Vallenato singer, channels the grief of her parents' separation into an artistic identity forged from public scandal.
As Alzheimer’s threatens to erase the memory of her son, disappeared by the Colombian army, Elisa desperately tries to entrust his search to her daughter, Luisa—but Luisa would rather forget.