The newly separated Leonor comes from the monied class, while sixteen year old aspiring ballerina Emilia does not. They begin a tense pas de deux waiting out Emilia’s pregnancy in a remote country home, isolated from the world and each other.
Ana, a young Spanish woman who has just been dumped by her boyfriend, and her brother Tono, receive a call from their father to tell him that he is getting married in Mexico to a woman he met on the Internet. When they get there, they discover that the girl is 30 years younger than her father and they begin to live with her new in-laws, with the inevitable cultural clashes that this will entail.
An epic love story spanning decades is sparked by a chance encounter between two men in provincial Mexico. Based on a true story, ambition and societal pressure propel an aspiring chef to leave his soulmate and make the treacherous journey to New York, where life will never be the same.
Armando Espitia (b. 1991, Mexico City) is a Mexican film, theater, and television actor. He is known for his debut in the 2013 film Heli, directed by Amat Escalante. He starred in Our Mothers, which won the Caméra d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, and also headlined I Carry You With Me, directed by Heidi Ewing.