For Yuli, a Haitian woman living in the Dominican Republic for more than 35 years, it has been an ongoing struggle to raise her children with dignity as she deals with her precarious immigration status. In the midst of government regularization, imminent deportation and personal upheaval, the questions arise: What really makes us belong to a place? How are the links between the land and its people made?
Dayanari González, for five years has been driving a "concho" car on the Tiradente-UASD route, lives with her daughter and mother in the "La Agustinita" neighborhood and struggles to move them forward. For some time now she has been supporting her family alone. Her desire is to graduate from college and get a job with better pay. While she carries out her daily life transporting passengers and getting paid for it. This way of earning a living is carried out mostly by men, so finding a woman doing this way of working is very surprising. Daya is one of the many women in the Dominican Republic who dedicate themselves to informal work as a result of unemployment.
A couple at the seaside of Santo Domingo reflects about their relationship, memory, and coconut. While the noise from nearby cars and sellers interrupts them.
While everyone is sitting at home, the Moscow director and several famous artists have to rehearse the new performance remotely. However, not everything goes according to plan, because relationships, sex and parents are now also online. And the play itself adds insanity, because the main role - a real sheep.