In an unexpected encounter, the life of an experienced writer takes an unforeseen turn when he meets Fernando Lara, a peculiar hotel receptionist with an unusual medical condition. Fernando suffers from irritable bowel syndrome, a disease that basically makes him soil himself at any moment and in any circumstance throughout the day. This will lead him to a great adventure.
Luis Miguel, a 30-35 year old man, unemployed, lonely and with a boring life. He realizes that his Wednesdays are disappearing, or worse, someone is stealing them, and oddly enough there is an association behind all this trafficking in his days. After discovering it, Luis Miguel turns his sad life upside down and begins to fight against the association.
Pablo José Martínez Ruiz, known as PJ Martínez, has a degree in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Málaga and a Master's degree in Cinematography and Visual Arts in School Training, a local film school. He works as a location director, having worked on music videos and short films, also as a film critic and screenwriter for Historia del Cine.es. My Uncle Manolo is his first short film, it is a family portrait of his great-uncle's life as a local police officer, an award-winning film at festivals in Colombia and India, in addition to having been selected at other festivals in Algeria, Kazakhstan and the United States.