Jorgelina is a girl entering adolescence, awakening questions, insecurities, and fears. She has an older sister who has already gone through this stage, now focused on boys and no longer spending time with her. Jorgelina decides to spend the summer at her family’s countryside property in
Entre Ríos, where
La Boyita (the Fishing buoy), an old trailer that has been her refuge and the setting for her childhood games and fantasies, is located. In the countryside, she expects to reunite with Mario, the child of one of the farmworkers who also helps with rural tasks, and who has been her friend since childhood. Mario is also entering adolescence and is the subject of a conspicuous silence among the adults, who vaguely refer to "the matter." As they grow and transition into adolescence, Mario does not fit the expectations of the male gender they were assigned at birth, causing anger and shame in their father. Jorgelina draws closer to them, offering companionship and support. To her, Mario is not a clinical case, and whenever they are described as such, she covers her ears. During that summer, Jorgelina and Mario will face their respective bodies without prejudices or stereotypes. ==Cast==