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What Manuel has loved most in his life is music and the sea. Raised in La Misericordia de Palma in the years of the Franco dictatorship, Manuel's life is the struggle for overcoming and the search for identity. Manuel was a street child, music saved him. He entered La Misericordia, which at that time was an orphanage, and there he found a new family. Over the years, Manuel decides to get together with his friends and classmates from childhood to sing a song with them, a Habanera that represents the yearning for freedom he had when he left the institution at the age of 17. Manuel tells us about his life through his deep and intimate relationship with music and the sea; tells us about the journey to find his origins and discovers who his family was. We discover that the decisions that Manuel has made throughout his adult life are linked to the search for an identity, clearly linked to his maternal and paternal origins.