Rafael is an inhabitant of a remote village in the Chilean desert. But not any inhabitant. He is Christ.
Mariana is 42 years old, and a member of the Chilean upper class that takes privilege for granted. Scorned by her father and neglected by her husband, Mariana occupies her days with fertility treatments, running an art gallery and learning to ride a horse. Her riding instructor, a former cavalry officer known as The Colonel, is under investigation for human rights abuses committed decades before. When Mariana grows closer to her enigmatic teacher, she's directly confronted with the outrages of the dictatorship for the first time, and her increasing interest threatens to tear down the invisible walls protecting her family from the past.
Brasil, 2027. Joana, a forty-year-old civil servant, works as a notary at the divorce registration office, but her fervent Christian faith drives her to go beyond her job in an attempt to reconcile separated spouses. In order to do so, she has a secret weapon: she persuades them to join Divine Love, a group of which she is a member with her husband, Danilo who creates flower bouquets at their home. Group readings of holy writings, sermons, purifying immersion: Divine Love has everything you'd find in your average run-of-the-mill evangelical community, except that this group also likes to get involved in a bit of swinging - on the sole condition that the man's seed is reserved for his legitimate wife because "supreme pleasure comes from the divine desire to procreate life within the family. But Joana and Danilo are unable to conceive, because he is unable to reach a climax, despite his best efforts (swinging upside down on a machine being one of them).
Bank employee Morán schemes to steal enough money to never work again, then confess and serve prison time while his colleague hides the cash. Soon under investigative pressure, accomplice Román meets a woman who transforms him forever.