The third Argentinean Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente de Cosquín (a small town of 19,000 inhabitants, close to Córdoba) lasted only three wintry days last May. This gave director Rosendo Ruiz little time to shoot Three D: a film about a film festival, at a film festival, with filmmakers, about filmmaking. The hugely successful result includes countless celebrities from the Argentine independent film scene, either in character or just passing by on screen. Film lovers Matías and Mica conduct interviews and report on the tiny festival. Regular festival-goers will recognise the way they work, discuss and enjoy the festival. A natural phenomenon for which everyone has to don sunglasses makes staying inside even more attractive. After all, this is where that ecstatic festival feeling can be found, like a blossoming love affair. The days of the festival merge and blur to an infectious soundtrack as the unavoidable climax approaches for the beguiling Matías and Mica: the closing party.