[1] It follows Roger Pinchi who seeks justice for himself and his trans sister murdered by the terrorist group Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement.
[2] Roger Pinchi Vásquez, a gay man and teacher, lived in Tarapoto, a town in the Peruvian jungle, during the 1980s, when the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) began its incursion into that region and began social cleansing campaigns against sexual dissidents.
Due to these events, Roger is expelled from the primary school where he worked, and flees to Lima as a displaced person from the violence.
[3] The research and writing stage of the script lasted 2 years, beginning in 2014 as a project on the rescue of memory in northeastern Peru, traveling to Tarapoto the following year to delve deeper into the night of the Gardenias, a massacre committed by the MRTA against the LGBT+ population.
[5][6] In 2019, the project received financial support from the Audiovisual, Phonography and New Media Directorate (DAFO) for its post-production.