Composer:
Ernest Pipó
Total Time:
21:23
Label:
Plaza Mayor
Purchase Soundtrack:
Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify
Release Date
April 7, 2026
Find more about the soundtrack (previews, track list) after the jump.
Ernest Pipó
Total Time:
21:23
Label:
Plaza Mayor
Purchase Soundtrack:
Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify
Release Date
April 7, 2026
Find more about the soundtrack (previews, track list) after the jump.
Product Description: In 2004, Marina Piñeiro, an 18-year-old orphan, travels to Vigo for five days in search of information about her biological father, who died of AIDS and hoping to obtain a scholarship to study film. Upon arrival, Marina is welcomed by her uncle Lois, with whom she stays on his houseboat along with his wife Denise and their sons Nuno, Basilio, and Eugene.
During her stay, Marina asks about where her parents lived. Lois tells her that they resided in an apartment in Playa Samil, but Marina insists they lived in Toralla, a version later confirmed by her uncle Iago and Marina's mother's diary, which she carries with her on the trip. Throughout the days, the family constantly remarks on the striking physical resemblance between Marina and her mother.
Marina visits her aunt Olalla, who makes her a red dress in her boutique before going to the beach with her aunt Virxinia. As the rest of the family learns of her arrival, awkward situations arise, such as when some young cousins tell Marina that Olalla warned them not to touch her, claiming “she is sick because of her blood”. Meanwhile, Marina grows closer to Iago, a figure the family views with disappointment, as he reminds them of Marina's father. Tension rises during a visit to aunt Xulia's cabin, where Xulia reveals that Marina’s father died in 1992, contradicting the version Marina had believed for years, that he had died in 1987 when she was just a baby.
When the family visits the grandparents, Marina is greeted coldly by her grandmother, while her grandfather gives her an envelope with money to support her future film career. Marina insists she would prefer a scholarship to the money, but ultimately accepts it. Marina is disappointed to learn from Nuno that her grandparents kept her father isolated and socially distant from the time he contracted AIDS until the day he died.
That night, Marina and Nuno escape from the houseboat. Marina leaves the envelope at the entrance of the grandparents' house and throws old leaves into their swimming pool. They then attend the Fiestas de Vigo, where Marina meets Iago at a bar. There, Iago explains that her father didn't raise her not because he didn't want to, but because he could not, due to his heroin addiction, and that he decided to stay away before the situation worsened. Marina walks alone through the streets of Vigo until she reaches the port, where she takes a rowboat to Toralla.
In a dream-like sequence, Marina is transported back to 1983, when she arrives in Toralla and sees her parents on the rooftop of the building where they lived together. Her mother's voice narrates her story through fragments of her diary, written in Catalan, in which she is seen with Marina's father traveling by boat, playing naked on the beach, attending the Fiestas de Vigo, and consuming drugs. Their relationship ends abruptly in 1986 after they both run out of money and also suffer severe heroin withdrawal forcing Marina's mother to leave Vigo while pregnant with her.
Back in the present, Marina reunites with the grandparents to sign the documents proving she is her father's daughter so she can obtain a scholarship to study film in Barcelona. At that moment, Marina is told by her grandmother how she resembles her father as she watches her gazing at the sea from a window. That afternoon, Marina sails on Lois's boat with him and his family, where they encounter dolphins, which Marina films with the video camera she used to document her entire trip to Vigo.
During her stay, Marina asks about where her parents lived. Lois tells her that they resided in an apartment in Playa Samil, but Marina insists they lived in Toralla, a version later confirmed by her uncle Iago and Marina's mother's diary, which she carries with her on the trip. Throughout the days, the family constantly remarks on the striking physical resemblance between Marina and her mother.
Marina visits her aunt Olalla, who makes her a red dress in her boutique before going to the beach with her aunt Virxinia. As the rest of the family learns of her arrival, awkward situations arise, such as when some young cousins tell Marina that Olalla warned them not to touch her, claiming “she is sick because of her blood”. Meanwhile, Marina grows closer to Iago, a figure the family views with disappointment, as he reminds them of Marina's father. Tension rises during a visit to aunt Xulia's cabin, where Xulia reveals that Marina’s father died in 1992, contradicting the version Marina had believed for years, that he had died in 1987 when she was just a baby.
When the family visits the grandparents, Marina is greeted coldly by her grandmother, while her grandfather gives her an envelope with money to support her future film career. Marina insists she would prefer a scholarship to the money, but ultimately accepts it. Marina is disappointed to learn from Nuno that her grandparents kept her father isolated and socially distant from the time he contracted AIDS until the day he died.
That night, Marina and Nuno escape from the houseboat. Marina leaves the envelope at the entrance of the grandparents' house and throws old leaves into their swimming pool. They then attend the Fiestas de Vigo, where Marina meets Iago at a bar. There, Iago explains that her father didn't raise her not because he didn't want to, but because he could not, due to his heroin addiction, and that he decided to stay away before the situation worsened. Marina walks alone through the streets of Vigo until she reaches the port, where she takes a rowboat to Toralla.
In a dream-like sequence, Marina is transported back to 1983, when she arrives in Toralla and sees her parents on the rooftop of the building where they lived together. Her mother's voice narrates her story through fragments of her diary, written in Catalan, in which she is seen with Marina's father traveling by boat, playing naked on the beach, attending the Fiestas de Vigo, and consuming drugs. Their relationship ends abruptly in 1986 after they both run out of money and also suffer severe heroin withdrawal forcing Marina's mother to leave Vigo while pregnant with her.
Back in the present, Marina reunites with the grandparents to sign the documents proving she is her father's daughter so she can obtain a scholarship to study film in Barcelona. At that moment, Marina is told by her grandmother how she resembles her father as she watches her gazing at the sea from a window. That afternoon, Marina sails on Lois's boat with him and his family, where they encounter dolphins, which Marina films with the video camera she used to document her entire trip to Vigo.
TRACK LIST:
1. Apertura (0:59)
2. Subacuática (0:39)
3. Recuerdo I (0:58)
4. Recuerdo II (1:50)
5. Marina (1:11)
6. Romería (1:33)
7. Sueño I (feat. Maria Arnal) (1:09)
8. Promesas I (0:25)
9. Promesas II (0:25)
10. Promesas III (0:32)
11. Niños again (2:35)
12. El caballo (1:16)
13. Puerto (0:36)
14. Niños forever (0:22)
15. Sueño II (feat. Maria Arnal) (1:07)
16. Epílogo (1:58)
17. Mar d'aquí (feat. Maria Arnal) (3:48)
2. Subacuática (0:39)
3. Recuerdo I (0:58)
4. Recuerdo II (1:50)
5. Marina (1:11)
6. Romería (1:33)
7. Sueño I (feat. Maria Arnal) (1:09)
8. Promesas I (0:25)
9. Promesas II (0:25)
10. Promesas III (0:32)
11. Niños again (2:35)
12. El caballo (1:16)
13. Puerto (0:36)
14. Niños forever (0:22)
15. Sueño II (feat. Maria Arnal) (1:07)
16. Epílogo (1:58)
17. Mar d'aquí (feat. Maria Arnal) (3:48)
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