Zeta (Edu Soto) has one month to deliver the novel that has been commissioned and every day he seeks inspiration from the strange clientele that frequents the Rossignol café. There he becomes intimate with Alicia (Bárbara Goenaga), a pretty waitress who doesn't want to fall in love; he meets Pascal (Dominique Pinon), the owner of the venue and a cabaret artist who is nervously awaiting the arrival of Irene (Leigh Zimmerman) and Kurt (Michael Jenn); or chat with Don José (Pep Jové), another of the regular customers, who is distressed by a letter that he does not dare to open. Everyone wants to change their life. The time has come to be brave, to try the impossible.
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Zeta (Edu Soto) has one month to deliver the novel that has been commissioned and every day he seeks inspiration from the strange clientele that frequents the Rossignol café. There he becomes intimate with Alicia (Bárbara Goenaga), a pretty waitress who doesn't want to fall in love; he meets Pascal (Dominique Pinon), the owner of the venue and a cabaret artist who is nervously awaiting the arrival of Irene (Leigh Zimmerman) and Kurt (Michael Jenn); or chat with Don José (Pep Jové), another of the regular customers, who is distressed by a letter that he does not dare to open. Everyone wants to change their life. The time has come to be brave, to try the impossible.