The unequal living conditions of the inhabitants of a small community designated in catastrophic situation, try to survive the daily crisis as best they can.
Inés and her grandmother Esperanza have always had a special relationship. The grandmother plays songs from her youth during their meetings and with one of them, Batallón de Modistillas, she opens the box of memories and the imagination of her granddaughter. Music becomes the perfect pretext for a journey through time in which wonderful characters, free women, dreams without borders and unforgettable melodies appear.
In Ahmedabad, Isabel gives an animation workshop to a group of temporary tattoo artists, the Mehndi. She interviews them about their dreams: to fly, a women's parliament, travel to Switzerland, and claiming independence through rap.
After losing everything in a flood, Bonifacio, a bumbling, hard-headed farmer, is forced to leave the countryside and travel to the city with his young daughter Hilda to pursue his dream of becoming a truck driver, but it soon becomes clear that Bonifacio is no good at doing anything and all he leaves behind is wreckage in his wake. As misadventures lead father and daughter down opposite paths in the city, Bonifacio discovers his true profession: being a father.