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Pilar is an ordinary woman who lives immersed in a routine that has never been questioned: work, family and housework. Therefore, when she is unexpectedly told that she is being fired, she enters into a deep identity crisis. Despite everything, she refuses to give up and clings to what she thinks she has left: her role as a mother of two teenagers, but, unfortunately, her children no longer need her as before. In this personal situation, she is moved by the generational clash regarding the young women in her family, who, like a mirror, reflects her longing for a life that she has never lived.
Alexandra has been playing tennis for as long as she can remember. After years of training under the instructions of her father, Julio (a retired tennis player who intends to relive his victories through his daughter), she has become one of the most promising junior tennis players in the Spanish circuit. During one of the most important tournaments of the 1978 season, the increasing pressure from her father will exert on and off the court will begin to affect her mental health. With the arrival of adolescence and the questions it brings, Alex will realize that, perhaps, this is not her destiny.
Júlia takes her two daughters to spend the summer in an isolated commune in Seville. A mysterious ritual makes all the women disappear, including Isabel, the older sister, and their mother, leaving Elia alone and desperate to find them.
Amanda (49) lives alone and is stuck in her routine; working at the tobacco shop and going to flamenco classes with her friend Maribel (41). Her only son Pol (24), taking advantage of the fact that he has a casting for a film in Barcelona, returns home by surprise for a couple of days. This reunion will open up the fears, insecurities and wounds that Amanda thought had been forgotten.