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Emilia, a young widow, is traveling by river to Islandia with her young daughter, Irina, in the 1950s. Because the river is low, they are stranded in Santos, a small town in the Peruvian Amazon. The time they spend there is enough to change the course of their lives. Emilia is the first teacher the town has had. Fifty years later, her legacy remains.
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Blas Arará, an afro-peruvian slave from a plantation, will try to teach an Andean boy how to dance Morenada. Given the fact that the dance is an affront to the landowners, his Creole boss decides to teach Blas a lesson.
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Enrique, a teenage boxer who lives with his grandmother in Huancayo, is chosen to represent his city in a national championship. Between training and travel plans, Enrique will become aware that the fight for his dreams is not only inside the boxing ring.
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Enrique is a 16-year-old boxing fighter who lives with his grandmother. When his estranged father decides to move to another city, he will take away the little support pension provided. In this process, Enrique will become aware of the harsh reality that he has to live but he will continue to fight for his dreams.