- The Age of the Peseta: In Havana in 1958, a family made up of Alicia and her ten-year-old son Samuel, returns once again, after the love failure of the young and insecure mother, to the house of Violeta, the maternal grandmother. of the child. There they find rejection from the manic lady and very little desire to share their privacy. Between the contradictions of mother and grandmother, the boy tries to adapt, but on this occasion the needs of his age begin to emerge, transforming Samuel, who goes from submission to a rebellion that will mark his life forever. - The Forest: A family hides an ancestral secret: near the farmhouse where they live, mysterious lights appear, a supernatural glow that becomes visible two nights a year among the undergrowth of a strange forest. According to family tradition, the lights are a door to another world from which no one returns after crossing it, and they hide their existence from the inhabitants of the town closest to the house. In 1936, civil war broke out and anarchist militias took power in Bajo Aragón. Ramón, the head of the farmhouse family, is persecuted more by personal antagonisms than by ideological reasons: "El Cojo", one of the town's anarchists, is in love with Dora, Ramón's wife, and wants to take advantage of the opportunity. Ramón is forced into the lights and disappears. From this moment on, Dora will have to resist the harassment of "El Cojo" and the loneliness that Ramón's hiding place implies... - Outsiders: A family has to face a traumatic event: the death of one of its members. Furthermore, the arrival of new "stranger" neighbors will affect the supposed family and social harmony, leading the family members to decomposition, in which the characters fight, curse and hate each other.