The third film by Argentine director Inés María Barrionuevo is an energetic, authentic, and highly realistic portrait of Generation Z from a deeply feminine perspective. Through the protagonist, we see how teenage girls confront issues such as sex, polyamory, politics, economics, gender violence, and sexism. All of this is set against the backdrop of the green handkerchief protests in favor of the legalization of abortion in Argentina. The semi-debutant actress Nina Dziembrowski is an overwhelming force of nature.
When her grandmother becomes seriously ill, Camila is forced to move to Buenos Aires and leave behind her friends. Changing a liberal public high school for a traditional private institution will only increase Camila’s premature but fierce temperament. While coping with the turbulence proper of adolescence she discovers her feelings for Clara, a classmate with a secret. A feminist revolution is about to start.