When Marcelo Pena finally is about to be appointed Head of the Philosophy Department, the famous and seductive Professor Sujarchuk returns from Europe to claim the kingdom for himself.
The story focuses on the life of a couple and their twin sons, one of whom begins to show that he identifies as a girl. From this, Gabriela, the mother, will try to understand the situation of her son who soon becomes a trans girl, thus beginning a struggle for the rights and gender identity of Luana , who will also have to face the rejection of her father Guillermo.
Matías dreams of going to study music in Spain. He must convince his girlfriend to join him later and deal with his father's opposition. But the board changes completely when the Falklands war is declared and he is called to fight.
A group of working-class losers plot to give an old gypsy mobster a heart attack in order to recover a valuable car. They decide to build a monster to scare him to death. But they're looking for trouble.
Francisco Olivetti (Gabriel Corrado) is a prestigious lawyer whose career is based on ethics and moral values, always dedicated to defending those most in need. He lives a marriage of ups and downs with Fatima Pellegrini (Catherine Fulop), a woman who endangers the happiness of the family due to her bipolarity. They are both parents of Mercedes Olivetti (Brenda Asnicar), a somewhat spoiled girl, but with a good heart. Francisco's life changes completely when he is faced with the case of Luz Quiroga (Aylin Prandi), a woman who is detained for having committed euthanasia with her husband, who was dying on his deathbed. Francisco is moved by Luz's story and decides to help her be exempted. Luz's goal is to regain custody of her son, who is under the care of Malvina (Maite Zumelzú), Luz's sister-in-law who hates her and who has schizophrenia problems. Among so much complicity, Francisco and Luz fall madly in love.
As a young man, Tadeusz left behind his sweetheart and his entire family to fight for the Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War. After the war was lost, the rise of fascism made it unsafe for a Jewish communist to return to Europe, and Tadeusz was forced to immigrate to Buenos Aires, literally going underground to help build the subway tunnels beneath the city. Refusing the doctor’s pills he believes responsible for robbing his lucidity and manhood, Tadeusz’s past begins to meld with the present. Knowing that his next journey will likely be his last, Tadeusz sets about reconnecting with long-lost lovers from his youth, with help from an eccentric circle of caring friends and neighbours. A sharply observed character study depicting a quixotic life that comes full circle in its final, bittersweet chapter.
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