With her mother's diary in hand, Marina's search for official documents for university leads her to her biological family on the Atlantic coast. What starts as an administrative quest reveals long-buried family secrets.
Marina, an 18-year-old Catalan, arrives in Galicia for a simple administrative process: to obtain a document officially establishing her filiation. Orphaned since childhood, she meets for the first time her grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins, a biological family of which she knows almost nothing. In the course of the revelations about the unspoken of the past, Romería explores the traces left by a generation marked by the tragedy of AIDS and the taboos that surrounded her. — Canon y mus