
in the days leading up to their first Nochebuena as a married couple, Lola realizes things about Javier – he sings less, he loses his temper, and he looks like a puppet. as the house fills with in-laws, she turns to her oldest friend for guidance: the moon.

while her mother recovers from a mental health episode, Elena must return to her hometown to care for her and keep the family bakery afloat. the spunky cashier, Harper, keeps stopping by to check on her boss/work-mom — and as her mother’s ghost stories start coming to life in front of her, Elena doesn’t mind the company.

Beatriz is an artist. Nelly is an activist.
the lifelong friends are coming of age in 1980’s San Salvador, holding each other close as news of an impending civil war threatens to tear away everything they know.

when an ancestral ghost is trapped in Daniela’s living room, she must come to terms with her estranged cultural identity, try to forgive her mother, and start listening to salsa.