But the work that garnered Parsa’s attention was sitting in boxes in his aunt’s basement, an unproduced opera that focuses on a love story in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, a love story that involves more than a love triangle — a love parallelogram. Parsa researches his family tree on his mother’s side of the family to find music that performers describe as “lush” and “provocative.” What ensues in the film is Parsa’s endeavor to get that music from the page to the ears of others. He said it took about four to five years to make that happen, but the result is a journey that he was happy to have taken.