Love (or whatever arises)

SYNOPSIS

Rita's undeniable sex appeal, boosted by her self-assurance, her fat-positive confidence and her empowered woman's attitude, will not be enough to compensate for the lousy sense of smell that keeps her from her main goal: finding a true travel companion. This makes her go gracefully, casually, and without stopover, from one flirt to another. Her own lack of knowledge of love, her thirty-something anxiety and the chaotic life between work and raising her daughter, as precocious as she is witty, will make her an expert in failed relationships and an unrepentant questioner. Her neighbors, Rosario and Vincenzo, the parents Rita never had, and Ines' unconditional grandparents will be a fundamental part of her life. As well as her cousin Carlos, a failed forty-something trying to take advantage of the partial rights he has inherited to the apartment where Rita lives.