Mau y Ricky lack nothing. These brothers—artists, songwriters, and singers—live a dream life in Miami. Their career as a musical duo is impressive, their success undeniable. They belong to the royalty of the pop world, as sons of the legendary Ricardo Montaner, and their future as artists and parents is more than promising. Mau y Ricky have it all—but they have no home. They were born in Venezuela, yet they don't feel Venezuelan enough. It is their homeland, but they no longer feel the right to claim it as their own. Their family emigrated to Miami when they were just children, and their identity, their sense of belonging, became distorted, diluted, and ultimately vanished. They have ignored this emptiness in their hearts for too long, which is why it’s time to do something about it. How can someone connect with their own homeland while battling that insidious impostor syndrome? "I need to belong somewhere." The documentary Hotel Caracas follows their journey as they seek to reconnect with familiar places and loved ones, rebuild their relationship with their homeland, and reopen old wounds in an attempt to heal.