July 1982, a month after the surrender of the Argentine troops in Malvinas, the magazine GENTE published on the cover the photo of a boy who had sent a letter with a chocolate to an anonymous soldier, and it never arrived. In the extensive note it is said that it was sold at a kiosk in Comodoro Rivadavia. Gustavo Vidal, the chocolate boy, begins 38 years later on a journey to reconstruct the history that moved Argentines, deceived by the media before, during and after the South Atlantic Conflict.