An Argentinian money exchanger finds himself involved in a series of problems that lead him on a marathon odyssey against the clock.
Father Javier lives a fractured existence: on one side, he helps families who've witnessed miracles, and on the other he belongs to a trio of excommunicated priests who hunt the possessed down to exorcise them under their own terms: with Bibles, fire and shotguns.
Lucas participates in an acting workshop in which everybody has to pretend to be someone else. Each day, a participant disappears without leaving a trace of its existence and Lucas seems to be the only one noticing it. Would they have a different assignment? Could he also mysteriously disappear?
Two actors are holed up in a remote house somewhere on the Argentinian coastline. The characters crosses the space-time threshold: Leon Trotsky, in his Mexican exile, asks André Breton to write the first draft of a revolutionary manifesto.
Though he’s always considered himself straight, Daniel begins to develop feelings for his alluring new co-worker Javier. Once he admits to his bisexuality, he enters a new world of potential partners. All the while, however, he’s looking to work up the courage to tell Javier how he really feels.
Matias Franco is a successful and immune lobbyist. Immersed in the world of politics and influence trafficking, he seeks to seal the deal of his life and partners with Pastor Elián Ospina, placing him under the eye of justice.
Rosália is a woman from São Paulo who has spent decades of her life working in a factory. One day, she is fired.
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