The Last Supper is a cinematographic experiment carried out in a single day by a group of technicians and actors who come together to shoot a dinner with friends in real time.
The reunion of a group of friends after years without seeing each other will bring out the alcoholic memory of old loves and wounds, and will push them to travel to a past that they fear and long for.
One night, at the end of the seventies, Venus, Paula and Miguel's band, performs its last concert.
Five years after shooting "The Last Supper," an experimental feature film with no budget, a group of film technicians and artists gather to celebrate the film's unexpected success and decide what to do with the profits generated in theaters and digital platforms.
A young man becomes convinced that the solution to all his problems is to live in jail, and he will do whatever it takes to get it.
Pedro, an outsider trapped in a passionless marriage, secretly escapes through music. When he meets Kira, another outsider who shares his yearning for true intimacy, they begin a risky conversational affair.