In the city of Zaragoza, Spain, 11-year-old Celia lives with her widowed mother, Adela, and attends a Catholic school. Her life changes when new student Brisa arrives, introducing her to modern music and friends. Despite Spain's cultural celebrations in 1992, Celia's life is conservative and repressive, kept that way by the nuns and Adela. Celia spends her time with friends, trying new things, and searching for her identity and place in the world.
Schoolgirls
An 11-year-old girl named Celia navigates the challenges of adolescence when a new classmate arrives at her convent school, causing her to re-examine her relationships with her mother and the world around her.