'To be or not to be' tells the story of Joel, a 16-year-old trans teenager who dreams of becoming a great performer, while also facing the emotional challenges of his recently begun transition. It is a naturalistic series that addresses a highly current topic without prejudice and sheds light on the experiences of a group unknown to many or poorly understood by others. It aims to be a transformative series, which gives visibility and naturalizes with freshness and humor the ever-widening range of identities and gender expressions of today's young people.
Pere, an 80-year-old man, suffers from Alzheimer's disease. His personal drama will be transferred to his family: his daughter and granddaughter. Despite the difficulties, they will realize that another way of communicating with the old man is possible: without words but not feelings.
Irene lives with Mateo, his father, and her son David, 22 years old. Living together is harmonious and happy, but there is a conflict: David, a brilliant student of architecture, has decided to go and live with his girlfriend Clara, a supermarket cashier. Despite its liberal way of thinking, Irene cannot understand such an unequal relationship. However, David finds in his grandfather the necessary complicity to carry out his plans. Mateo is a old and vital octogenarian despite his tough history: he was a child during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), and he lost his house and all his family. But none of that could finish with his energy and desire to live. One day, however, Mateo arrives with terrible news.
Adrian (Leonardo Sbaraglia) is a young man who has spent years running away from himself, constantly changing city and work, looking for people to relate to the least possible and all for one reason: he has the ability to see things that have not yet occurred, is a precog. He learned it when he anticipated the death of his parents and could not do anything about it. Adrian tries, unsuccessfully, to flee from his gift
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