It's the '90s, and five losers run an illegal business at their high school. They sell homework and assignments to their classmates. The advantage is that no one ever suspects the nerds. Their business brings them money and popularity. But hormones and an unexpected death threaten to ruin everything. If the business collapses, their futures and their friendships are at risk.
After George's mom dies, he's tasked with taking her ashes from Los Angeles to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where he meets Carmen, a beautiful singer who inadvertently saves his life.
A gay couple adopts a child as they find out about the issues with gay adoption and the gay lifestyle.
This page refers to the 1998 soap opera. For the 1984 Argentinian movie see Camila. Camila is a Mexican romantic drama telenovela produced by and originally broadcast on Televisa in 1998. It is a remake of Viviana, a Mexican telenovela from 1978. It starred Bibi Gaytán, Eduardo Capetillo, and Adamari López and is the story of a simple country girl brought to the big city, but abandoned when her new husband bigamously marries his employer's daughter.
The wife of the owner of the auto shop is a woman with many resources and, advised by a comadre, exercises total control over her husband and the workers. However, her husband manages to deceive her. One day he is discovered by his wife.
Street-vendor believes he's wanted for a murder he didn't commit, so he hides among the "gleaners" at the city dump.
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