A seen-better-days Barranquilla apartment complex is the setting for this droll comedy of high-rise tenants on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
A writer, seeing how his acclaimed soap opera loses audience to the competition, is pressured by the channel managers, actors, and people.
Three scripts, each one with independent storylines, have in common a vision of the Colombian capital in 2016.
Bogotá, 1980. During the government of President Turbay. An urban cell of the M-19 invades the Embassy of the Dominican Republic, taking 14 ambassadors as hostages. They demand that they be exchanged for political prisoners. The film focuses on the events that took place during those two months of captivity.
Jaime Barbini Chaparro Mesa (Tunja, October 25, 1942 - Bogotá, March 26, 2022) was a Colombian film, theater and television actor and director, recognized for his appearance in several national theater and television productions.
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