In the bustling New York of the 1970s, a young filmmaker named Robert finds himself immersed in the routine of his daily life and his ambition to succeed in the film industry. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he reconnects with his mother, a woman who until that moment had only been a part of his upbringing, but whose hidden life unfolds before his eyes.
With a sharp sense of humor and a bold approach, Robert embarks on a series of adventures to uncover his mother's secrets, revealing a universe where comedy and social critique intertwine. When he decides to film a documentary about her and other women in their neighborhood, it soon becomes clear that life is not as simple as hitting the "rec" button on a camera.
As he delves into the world of the women he has known, Robert must confront his own prejudices and misconceptions about life, motherhood, and, above all, love. The narrative transforms into a journey of self-discovery not only for him but also for the women in his life, urging them to question roles, expectations, and the true meaning of family.
With moments of laughter and a dose of nostalgia, the story offers a unique glimpse into the connection between a mother and her son, showing that sometimes, understanding the pasts of our loved ones can change our present.