Pilar Iribarren
During Christmas dinner, an Argentinian family finds out that their millionaire uncle has died. His relatives speculate about his generous inheritance, but everything changes when a woman arrives at twelve and introduces herself as the deceased's wife. The head of the family, desperate about the possibility of losing everything, hides the body and forces the others to simulate a kidnapping. The plan is that, this way, the inheritance would be returned in the form of ransom payment. A bag of money appears and the plan seems infallible, but it falls into crisis when everyone wants to take their part.
Ana
Mariano invests all his savings in the purchase of the Don Irriaga kiosk. Then, he discovers that the street on which he is fronting will be imminently closed to traffic as a result of a public works project. Without work, on the verge of losing the family home, months of being a father for the second time and condemned to a nearby ruin, Mariano has to do something before the street is closed.
Catalina
Província de Buenos Aires, um verão na década de 1930. Mateo, um anarquista e ex-presidiário, viaja pelos pampas em sua velha caminhonete carregando galinhas roubadas. Ele acredita que encontrará seu galo perdido, El Rey, que, espera, o levará ao sucesso nas rinhas. Seu caminho se cruza com os de Aurelia e Carmelo, dois irmãos em busca do pai. Sem um destino definido, Mateo decide acompanhá-los pelo sul.