At the foot of Tepozteco, a sacred hill that governs the winds and fertility, lies the small town of Tepoztlán. Against this backdrop, fifteen-year-old Karla's body and mind are undergoing a revolution.
The internal journey of eight men, who, through a theater workshop, go through the different prisons they inhabit. Practicing the art of seeing themselves, in Boal's words, this group of men reflects on their masculinity as a representation to hide their true strength: their vulnerability.
People of different generations and sociocultural contexts share their stories to reveal the secrets that keep their bodies, rebuilding themselves through a tour of themselves: Kany, a trans person; Julia, who has known she was a lesbian since she was a child; Erika, a woman who has dealt with...