After Miguel Gazzera's death, his granddaughter Florencia discovers that people outside her family know much more about his story than she does. This leads her to reconstruct the figure of her grandfather between the little she knew about his union life, what she imagined and heard as a child, and testimonies from her family, trade unionists, journalists and politicians. From the struggle for Perón's return, to his absence as husband and father. Between memories and documents, the impulse grows to find out who her grandfather was and, consequently, who she is.