The Water

It is summer in a small village in southeastern Spain. A storm threatens to cause the river crossing it, the most polluted in Europe, to overflow again. Throughout the village, this old popular belief is repeated like a litany, ensuring that some women are predestined to disappear with each new flood, because they were born with the fate of "the water inside". And in these lands, water is always linked to death. The young people try to survive the weariness of a summer in the village, take drugs, dance the reggeatton, and despair. In this electric atmosphere that precedes the storm, Ana (17 years old) who dreams of fleeing this village that stinks of death, and José (20 years old) will live a story of carnal love, until the storm bursts and Ana disappears without a trace.