Three women meet by chance at the end of the world and set out on a polyamorous journey which will change them to the extent of returning them to their native city as different people. Subjects who suffer from the established order, from the irreversible nature of passion and from the Utopian approach of a single love, they are caught up in the search for new kinds of relationships, far from possession and pain as the unavoidable finality of love and obeying none of the rules. That’s how they become The Daughters of Fire: a band dedicated to accompanying other women in the search for their own erotica, for the way each one wants to be in a world ignorant of the voluptuousness of detachment.
Albertina Carri has directed, among others, Los rubios (2003) and Géminis (2005) which, after showing at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs in Cannes, competed in Horizontes Latinos at San Sebastian, and La rabia (2008) screened in the Panorama section of the Berlin Festival, and which also competed in Horizontes Latinos. In 2010 she sat on the Kutxa New Directors Jury. She participated in Berlin's Forum section with Cuatreros (2017). Las hijas del fuego (The Daughters of Fire) won the Best Argentine Film Award at the last BAFICI. Her project, Los extraños de la montaña helada, was selected for the Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum in 2018. She is the founder and programmer of Asterisco, Argentina's International LGBTIQ Film Festival