Alejandro Duarte, a renowned prosecutor seeking justice and investigating a political mafia boss Eligio Peralta, gets into a series of conflicts with his family.
Five vloggers get into the woods in the city of Piribebuy trying to find a treasure, but they dont know something is after them.
Three parallel stories with a common theme: to become an adult in a cruel and competitive world; the wild jungle of everyday life. Alejandro turns thirty looking very far from his dreams, so he takes action: he decides to storm a gasoline to get the money needed for his jam manufacturing company. He is helped by Juanse, his best friend, whose wife fights for a well-deserved promotion in a supermarket, but his boss tries to change the job promotion for sex. Coco, Alejandro's cousin, is attacked and confronts the barrabravas of the neighborhood to recover their belongings, among which is his cell phone with intimate images of his girlfriend. Jubentú: one day in our fucking life.
A forgotten movie star learns that the director who made her fa-mous will be filming his last film in Paraguay so she sets out on an unusual journey in search of something more than just getting the leading role that she feels belongs to her.
A werewolf, tormented by guilt, but unable to take his life, hires hitmen to kill him.
Andy Romero is a Paraguayan television and dubbing actress. In 2011 she began her acting studies with the actor and director Carlos Piñánez and in 2015 he arrived in Asunción to enter the Integral Acting Workshop (TIA), from which she graduated in 2017. Since then she has been part of several short films and plays ranging from comedy to drama. Her most famous role was the character of Reina in the second season of the Brazilian Netflix series ‘The Mechanism’.
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