A 19th century drummer nicknamed “Hedgehog” is part of an anachronistic military expedition composed of a quixotic general and three soldiers through the inhospitable Liberian pampas, in search of the filibuster inn with the aim of burning it with an improvised torch. The aridity of the terrain, the lack of food and hygiene and the subtle line between the real and the fantastic will determine the destiny of the platoon.
In 1812, in the city of Cartago, Costa Rica, momentous news is announced: King Ferdinand VII, who has escaped the Napoleonic invasion of Spain, plans to celebrate his coronation in this distant land. Governor Acosta, an older man imbued with loyalty to the monarchy and a romantic spirit, is filled with excitement at this imminent royal visit. This ruler, who has remained mainly in his government chambers, makes an unusual decision: he ventures out into the outside world to tell the people about the coronation and summon everyone to attend the ceremony that same afternoon.
A group of film students take on a challenge to film a short film in 48 hours. Fiorella, the assistant director, tries to carry out the shoot despite working with David, a chaotic director and ex-boyfriend, and a useless crew.