Lorenza and Mateo feel lost in their own history. He cannot understand why his father, Ramnan Argentine militant in the resistance against Videla's dictatorshipdecides to disappear without a trace. She cannot find the words to explain to her son why his father suddenly became a threat.
In searching for Ramn while reconstructing the fragments that make up their past, these two characters, at times close partners, at times opponents, return to Buenos Aires. Scouring the city, Lorenza talks to Mateo about the life she and Ramn led during the dictatorship. Quieting the pain, fear and loss, the mother tones down the words while her teenage son inquires and questions everything. Both subject to the daily task of discovering, through conversations, how they've reached this point of no return where she must write the story and he must find his father.