In the sweltering summer of 1963, we dive into the life of Anne, a teenage girl from Madrid who enjoys her childhood in a quiet neighborhood in Paris. With her free spirit and rebellious attitude, Anne embodies carefree youth, caught between innocence and the desire to discover the world around her. While she enjoys her vacation alongside her sister and friends, life seems to be a carousel of laughter, pool games, and the discoveries of first love.
However, the arrival of family tensions and the responsibilities of adulthood begin to make their presence felt. Her relationship with her parents becomes increasingly complicated, especially when expectations clash with her desire for independence. Through friendship and small adventures, Anne confronts the realities that start to get in her way.
With a nostalgic approach and cinematography that captures the beauty of the era, the narrative explores themes of adolescence, personal growth, and the search for identity. Each encounter and every shared moment allows Anne to discover what growing up truly means. The film invites the viewer to remember their own summers filled with trivialities and deep emotions while immersing them in an atmosphere of freedom and self-discovery that resonates with the essence of youth. It is a heartfelt story that undoubtedly leaves a mark on the heart.