Rafael is 30 years old, divorced and father of three children. His life is even more complicated when his ex-wife announces that he will travel out of the country for 6 months and that he will have to take care of his 3 little kids.
Pantaleón and the visitors is a peruvian film made in 1975 and based on the book of the same name by Mario Vargas Llosa. Directed by the novelist himself along with José María Gutiérrez Santos, it was released in Puerto Rico. Among its protagonists, José Sacristán, the Mexican Katy Jurado and Rosa Carmina and the Peruvian Camucha Negrete.
We follow Bernabé and Carolina, a married couple in crisis who decide to separate just one day before the quarantine is issued. Bernabé, an epidemiologist by profession and a hypochondriac by vocation, although it sounds contradictory, decides to take shelter in the safest place he knows: his house.