Overview
Santiago was born prematurely, with little hope of survival and the risk of being forgotten by both his biological parents and a system that rarely guarantees a stable home. The documentary follows Víctor and Fernando, the first gay couple to marry in Baja California, as they face years of discrimination and bureaucracy in their fight to adopt. Their struggle sheds light on thousands of children left in institutions and affirms a simple truth: every child deserves to grow up in a loving home. Santiago’s arrival, "love at first sight", transforms a legal battle into an act of justice and tenderness.

