Ramon takes care of the cemetery. He spends his life among those who have none. His routine is disrupted when he meets Sole, the florist who has come to take charge of the stand on All Saints' Day. With the excuse of buying flowers, Ramón comes again and again to see her, without realizing that something is changing in the cemetery and also in him.
Two friends, Martín and Raúl, are walking through the night in Madrid, heading to a party at Silvia’s house. Along the way, they talk, argue, and joke around. Although it is not a comedy, it speaks with humour and affection about friendship, love, and the fears of a generation that has grown up in an uncertain time, with little to hold on to.
Carmen and Alba venture into the forest, searching for magical lights. As they wait, Carmen has a revelation—could this be more dazzling than magic itself?