Josefina is a Mexican woman in her late twenties who is stuck in the grief of losing her sister V. The scene opens with her preparing for the typical Sunday dinner, but this Sunday is different. Her niece Isabella is visiting, and she is making her favorite traditional Mexican dishes. One in particular connects Isabella to her late mother. Josefina tells the story of what it was like to grow up with a little sister that was only twelve months behind her. Their relationship almost felt like they were twins. But when V became a teenager, their lives went in different directions. She began to change, and unfortunately as some relationships would have it theirs began to fall apart.
But it is when V returns home and shares with the family that she is pregnant that she begins to get her life back on track. Unfortunately, shortly after the birth of her daughter Isabella, V goes missing, never to be seen alive again. This is a story that deals heavily with the concept of femicide in Mexico. Josefina will not rest until she finds her sister, but is she truly ready for the consequences of what that reality will look like in the moment and moving forward? The loving story of the endless time that a sister is willing to commit in order to make sure that her sister in some way shape or form returns home. A heartbreaking situation that makes you wonder how important is the presence of women in the world today? Or are they being ignored when they disappear from existence?*Character must be Latinx and does speak Spanish throughout.