In the cold Moscow winter, four young Cuban queer migrants navigate lives confined within the walls of a small apartment. Marked by loneliness, uncertainty, and longing, their days connect to the outside world through phone calls—conversations with loved ones, immigration services, and remote work calls pierce the silence, offering small moments of solace. In his first feature-length documentary, director Luis Alejandro Yero observes the temporary existence of these young people in Moscow. On the brink of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as their hopes for migration slip into uncertainty, the film paints a quiet portrait of waiting and the search for belonging within their inner worlds.