In a parable of life, three engaging but laconic and naive young children in Nazaret, Valencia take an extended, peripatetic walk to a cemetery to leave an army jacket which a grandparent with Alzheimer's said he had promised a deceased friend. They walk, change destinations, walk, avoid security, walk, beg money for food, walk, sleep on the street, and wake up and walk.—Anonymous
Miguel makes the journey that his grandfather, locked up by his own family, cannot: his mission is to go to a funeral and leave an army jacket on the grave of his grandfather's friend. Accompanied by Lola and Guillermo, Miguel leaves that cement island that is his Nazaret neighborhood. He wanders the outskirts of Valencia, looking for a cemetery and faces a deserted city.