The film follows a young boy living in a rural, religious community. After committing a seemingly small but morally weighty act—throwing the first stone at a transgressor, echoing the biblical parable of the adulterous woman—he spirals into a crisis of conscience. The narrative intensifies when his father, a man of rigid principles and hidden sins, discovers what happened. The story becomes a tense exploration of who truly has the right to cast judgment.

: Information regarding a 2021 re-release or premiere is scarce, though the film has appeared in various curated "Oedipal" and "Single Location" short film lists as recently as a year ago. La primera piedra (Short 2018) - IMDb

Orjuela employs a minimalist, neorealist style. The cinematography uses tight framing and natural lighting to capture the oppressive heat and moral claustrophobia of the rural setting. Key themes include:

, a stonemason living in isolation on an island. It blends documentary footage of his craft with fictional, "cosmic" elements.

The film's narrative centers on a provocative premise involving an estranged mother and son—or potentially a "naughty nun"—who are using each other for a single, specific purpose. Classified as a , it delves into the darker motivations and the transactional nature of their relationship. Cast and Crew

When viewed through the lens of 2021, the film took on new meanings. In the wake of the George Floyd protests (2020) and the global toppling of statues representing colonialism and oppression, "La Primera Piedra" felt prescient. It provided a cinematic framework for understanding why societies tear down monuments: the film argues that these monuments are the "stones" of the oppressors, and the people’s stones are the tools to dismantle them.