A couple, a relationship, the feelings that are mixed with fantasy, the presence of the other is real or only what the mind allows to be embodied exists.
An old tango singer tries to contact his teenage son. A woman who is death or the Devil appears to him and asks him to sell his soul to connect with his son again.
An emotionally distant father attempts to reconnect with the son he abandoned. After his estranged son tries to commit suicide, Argentine expat Martín brings the troubled teen to live with him in Spain. But though Martín tries to reach out to his son, he's unable to bond with anyone in his life -- including his much-younger girlfriend
Tucumán 1975, a milestone in Argentine history and what would be one of the most tragic events intersect: the SMO (Compulsory military service) and the "Operative Independence". Through the story of those young people who made the "Colimba" we learn about their experiences, from the day of the raffle to the details of life in the barracks and the transfer to Mount. "SMO, the forgotten battalion" tries to rescue from the oblivion imposed by official history, those young loons who lived those bloody years of our history from a trench in which destiny placed them, in a random way, through a lottery.