In an orphanage in New York during the 1930s, a little red-haired girl named Annie dreams of finding her real parents. While facing the harshness of everyday life and the tyranny of the cold Miss Hannigan, the orphanage's director, the little girl never loses hope that one day her fate will change. Her life takes an unexpected turn when the wealthy industrialist Oliver Warbucks, determined to do a good deed, decides to take a girl from the orphanage to his luxurious mansion for a few weeks.
Annie feels like sheβs in a dream: doors are open, a dog named Sandy that she finds on the street, and the chance to enjoy a life she never imagined. However, her joy is soon threatened by the selfish interests of Miss Hannigan and her brother, who plan to exploit the situation for their own gain. Meanwhile, the relationship between Annie and Warbucks blossoms, with the magnate beginning to question his own happiness and the idea of family. Together, they embark on an adventure that defies conventions and teaches them about love and true friendship.
Annie's life transforms into a genuine fairy tale, but her quest for her mother and her future turns into a test of courage, loyalty, and the strength of the bonds forged in the most unexpected moments. With a touch of music and a lot of emotion, this story captures the essence of hope and perseverance.