The Amado's decide to spend a weekend at the family's old and decaying country house outside the city. Things take an unexpected turn when Dominga, the domestic employee in charge of taking care of the family's patriarch, Arcadio Amado, gives birth to a baby. The unexpected event changes completely the ambiance of the gathering, but little by little, the moral blanket that covers the family begins to pull away. The family wanders around a sea of laziness and decadence, where each person's interest, jealousies, and resentments begin to reveal long¬standing distrust and regret, while Dominga makes a radical decision (http://www.3cfilmsgroup.com.ar/catalog/la-hija/)