"Someone" wakes up in the middle of the night and through daily tasks unravels his memories, whose episodes inquire into different aspects of his identity: gender, sexuality, interpersonal relationships, with nature, with society; exposing the multiplicity of elements that have composed him as an individual, with its pains and violence. The experience from an otherness that questions a homogenizing and mercantilist present.
The different moments of the montage are articulated with an emphasis on the auditory experience and intimacy, with a concise visuality, where the analog and the digital, the electronic and the acoustic, the past and the present coexist.