Ariel is a middle-class young man, a father of a family, who surprisingly loses his job in the context of a wave of layoffs. Altered and hiding from his family what happened, he escapes his father-in-law's birthday to go to a nightclub, where an old acquaintance offers to be part of a narco business. Ariel accepts, trusting that his participation will be limited, but things go out of control.
In the 1990s, the trains stopped working, condemning many towns to isolation. The locals are going to die at the train station, as a metaphor for the death of their dreams.
Second feature film from the Higher Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (ISCAA).
Three people and a baby set off on separate journeys, along the same road; their disparate dreams and stories intertwine amidst the breathtaking deserted Patagonic route.
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