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Lucía and Gonzalo have been dating for three years. They are about to go to a luxurious dinner at the agency where he works. An apparently trivial discussion ends up being deeper than expected, to the point of defining the future of the relationship.
Roque starts University in Buenos Aires but he is not particularly interested in attending classes or working towards a degree. Instead, he dedicates his time to one of the many groups vying for control of the university, motivated less by grand political ideals than by a wish to get close to Paula, an attractive young teacher heavily involved in internal university politics.
A young couple. A luxurious hotel room. A wedding party.
Several actresses get caught up in a web of romantic intrigue while performing in a production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
Deep in the forest a group of five friends wander around like a lion herd. Lost in their word games, they play and seduce each other while going back and forth into adulthood territory, in a desperate search to avoid their already written story.
Between documentary and fiction scenes, Juan Villegas inquires about Adán Buenosayres, Leopoldo Marechal’s iconic novel.
Three teenage friends, between bike rides, boring classes and days at the swimming pool, trigger a strong and different attraction between two of them that they did not feel before. Maybe it will be the last summer of their childhood, maybe it will be the last summer of the three of them together.
A year after his father’s death, Victor returns to Buenos Aires in order to reconquer the life he was forced to abandon. He brings a new project with him for his former theater company: a radio-play of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost”.
Camila, a young Argentine theater director, travels from Buenos Aires to New York to attend an artistic residency to develop a Spanish translation of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Upon her arrival, she begins to receive a series of mysterious postcards which set her down a winding path through her past and towards her future.
Renata skips school to look for Max, her older sister’s recent ex-boyfriend. They share a farewell lunch, but only at the end does she realize she will never see him again.
Alejo writes a story about a young man who wants to make his life with a lotus flower shop. Oh well, a young man wants to make his life with a lotus flower shop while writing a story. Alejo's story in a double sense: what he writes and what he is.
When her parents are forced to rent out the apartment where she lives, Dafne lies about adopting an injured dog to avoid moving. Keeping up the lie will force her to take her first step into adulthood.