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.
Delfina returns from New York to a small riverside town in the province of Buenos Aires. There she visits a tomb of an older woman and one of a younger woman, named Julia, who is identical to her.
A romantic reimagining of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream set against the turbulent backdrops of the 1962 Argentinian military coup and the 1982 war for the Falkland Islands.
Ana and Federico have only been married for a few years and everything is going well until the sudden arrival of Úrsula in their lives to change them forever.
Follows a man as he silently goes through the desperation of a break-up. He aimlessly wanders the streets, meeting the night people of Buenos Aires; loners, thieves, fugitives, homeless, suicides, lovers and the ghost of the lost lover.
The bad love, infidelity, and exhaustion put an end to a marriage after years of wear and tear in living together.
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