When the beautiful Leonor arrives at the architecture studio Borla y Asociados looking for Nelson Jara, both Mario Borla and his partner Marta Hovart and Pablo Simó, the building's oldest architect, claim to ignore that name completely. But they all lie. The truth begins to unravel through the memories of Pablo Simó. Pablo should carry out the unpleasant job of dealing with Nelson Jara, an indignant owner of the building adjoining a work of the studio, damaged by a crack in the wall of his living room caused by an error in the construction. But the fear and nervousness that provokes in the three involved the arrival of Leonor and her question "what happened to Nelson Jara?" Show something much darker and more suspicious. (FILMAFFINITY)
Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven is a charming comedy-drama that explores the lives of stewardesses. The film follows their adventures, friendships, and romances as they navigate the challenges of their profession. Set in 2002, it provides an entertaining and heartwarming insight into their world.
Whisky Romeo Zulú is a docudrama about a whistleblower in the aviation industry who uncovers corruption and danger within a major airline company. As he tries to expose the truth, he faces numerous obstacles and threats, including a criminal court case, death threats, and a public relations manager determined to keep the secrets hidden. The film explores themes of power, corruption, and the pursuit of justice.
After years of working on an 'estancia' in Patagonia, the Old Foreman is forced to retire and a younge'r man takes his place. The change is difficult and challenging for both men. Each one must survive the oncoming winter.
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