Far from the Argentine capital, in Córdoba, the end of the dictatorship heralds a spring that will be short-lived. "La Delpi" is the only survivor of a group of transvestite and transformist friends who, towards the end of the 1980s, were beginning to die, one after another, of AIDS. In a Catholic provincial city, Grupo Kalas made playbacks and improvised dresses their weapon and their defense. Today, the images from a unique and unpublished archive are a farewell letter, a manifesto of friendship.