A man whose Argentine father died in the Falklands War decides to take the building of the Congress of Argentina, holding the English ambassador, the vice president and the parliamentarians hostage, demanding in exchange for his release that the debt he considers the state has with the veterans.
Prostituta
Julio and El Polaco, in distant years, were inseparable friends in their hometown, near Necochea. The life of the first was governed by obedience to his mother, the despotism of his uncle and a style of honesty. El Polaco, on the other hand, was closer to marginalization and violence. Julio, turned into a businessman, takes root in the United States. The Pole continued his course in the place of those sometimes very cruel antics.