Throughout one night, a poet recalls his relationship with a revolutionary pornoterrorist commando, which proposes the annihilation of patriarchal anarcho-capitalism.
Elliot is a shy young man recently arrived in Madrid with the dream of becoming an actor. He gets a job as a go-go dancer and rents a room in Sara's house, with whom he immediately becomes very good friends. However, their arrival coincides with a wave of macabre, sadistic and sexual murders perpetrated by a homophobic killer who uses a popular gay dating app. When Elliot accidentally witnesses one of the murders, he becomes the next victim.
Heterophobia traces the quick fall into hell of Mariano. A young gay man who, having been first raped and then rejected by an heterosexual friend with whom he had vague romantic illusions, has a sentimental journey from initial guilt and messianistic will of redemption, through flaring spite, up through castrating rage, before arriving to a final conclusion: that the the only possible action against patriarchy is revolution.
Made in the margins of the Argentine audiovisual community (from which some of the creative team have been effectively blacklisted). It was produced according to the precepts of guerrilla film making is a romantic torch song--not melancholic, but actually demanding a torch with which to ignite the world.