Day is dawning and the aftershocks from yesterday’s party can still be felt. A girl sitting on a bench. It’s Miriam, with messy hair, grazed knees and her streaks of eyeliner disfiguring her face. Just a few days ago the teenagers were finishing their holidays around the pool, happy and carefree. Now nothing will be the same. If Miriam’s life wasn’t already complicated enough, battling her excess weight and trying to seem confident and rebellious around the boys, now everything will be truly terrible after a night when she confronted her worst nightmare. Mira a esa chica (‘Look At That Girl’) is a story full of subtlety and insightful psychology – about Miriam and her group of friends, and how a young girl and those around her react to a profoundly traumatic situation, revealing both the courage and misfortune present in our society in all their guises.