Etiqueta: Society

  • The Tame Flies (Las moscas mansas)


    An original 8-episode Podcast-Audioseries published by Storytel   Intimacy and terror at its best.   In the late 1980s, a same-sex family, consisting of two women and their twins (a girl and a boy), moves to a remote village of no more than thirty inhabitants. The family tries to avoid the social stigma attached to…

  • Little Indiscretions (Pequeñas infamias)


    There are secrets that are way too difficult to bury.       The bakery of the most important pastry chef of the 'rich and famous' is going through a rough patch. However, all signs point to the fact that Nestor Chaffino's luck is about to change when he is hired to work at the…

  • Twenty (Veinte) (TV Series)


    What if the fate of humanity were in the hands of a group of teenagers?     A plague has ravaged the world's population, wiping out almost all of humanity.  200 years later, the few survivors live in this new world where civilization has regressed to times similar to the Middle Ages. This society, divided…

  • Kustos Saga


    The Secret Door | All Together Now! The great explorer of the 21st century.                                               Horacio Kustos is a traveler who arrives late in the history of exploration. He would have been happy to have been born centuries ago, reaching some of the great territories that, at that time, were about to be discovered. He would…

  • Favaloro: The Great Operator (Favaloro: El gran operador)


    The Argentine doctor who transformed and democratized surgery worldwide.  René Favaloro is the most transcendental Argentinean doctor of the 20th century for his contribution to humanity and the lives that have been saved as a result of the surgical procedure he systematized in 1967; a procedure that would transform world medicine forever with his bypass technique.  This is a journey through his life, from his origins, his training, his influences and his experiences that shows the process that delineated his way of thinking and understanding the country where he lived. It is a journey through the ups and downs that marked the life of the heart surgeon committed to guaranteeing access to highly complex medical procedures even for those who could not afford it.  Since his arrival to his country of origin (Italy) to the tragic afternoon of his suicide. Along the way, he deals with his childhood; the fanaticism he inherited  from his uncle for gymnastics; his time at the Rafael Hernández National School, where he received a humanistic education from teachers such as the essayist Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, the Dominican writer Pedro Henríquez Ureña or the art critic Jorge Romero Brest; or at the University of La Plata in Argentina. There was also his ideological distance from Peronism; his time as a rural doctor in the Argentiean town of Jacinto Arauz; his settlement in the United States, where he perfected his skills as a surgeon specializing in coronary diseases at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic  and established the definitive procedure for the coronary bypass, which since 1968 has saved millions of lives around the world. And, of course, his return to Argentina, where he created the foundation that bears his name and from which he tried to provide high quality medicine for all.  Like no other figure in the medical field in Argentina, the surgeon René Gerónimo Favaloro managed to exceed his academic prestige to become a public figure of the  highest profile and an ethical reference for millions of people.    RELEVANT DATA: Pablo Morosi, a researcher and author of Favaloro. The Great Operator, spent two years conducting an in-depth research and more than 140 interviews that immersed him in the world of one of the most important doctors in the history of Argentina.  What the critics have said:  “A complete, detailed…

  • Dani and Family(s) (Dani y familia(s)) – Original TV Series project


    Two families, two worlds… and Dani smack-dab in the middle. Dani is ten years old and, since he can remember (when his parents separated and decided to share custody), he lives one week at his father's house and another at his mother's house. Two radically opposite worlds. His father's house is very conservative, where order…

  • A Communist in Underwear (Un comunista en calzoncillos)


    For the first time ever, he had to be careful about what he could and couldn't say   Summer of 1976, Argentina. In this year characterized by the fall of democracy, Claudia begins her years of adolescence with silence as her most important ally. Her analytical skills allow her to identify the different emerging ideologies…

  • Who Wouldn’t (Quién no)


    Sixteen everyday stories starring everyday people that beg the question “Who Wouldn’t?”   Who Wouldn’t (Quién no) is a series of short stories that portray everyday scenes in which we can all feel identified. Some are oddities that regularly go unnoticed, small obsessions that play out in the middle of the routine of everyday life;…

  • Stories at Forty (Cuentos a los cuarenta)


    The age of 40: when paths alternate between reality and dreams.  Forty years old, the age in which one cannot keep promising oneself that when they’re older they’ll do this or that. The age in which one must accept that this is their life, period.  Stories at Forty (Cuentos a los cuarenta) is a compilation of nine stories. Eight…

  • Morgan Papers: Confessions of an Unfaithful Employee (Morgan Papers: Confesiones de un empleado infiel)


    The first major case of evasion and money laundering in Argentina is uncovered.   Hernán Arbizu, a senior executive of JP Morgan bank, commits a huge scam that comes to light in 2008.  In order to avoid extradition to the U.S., he incriminates himself. After confessing to having been involved in eight unlawful money transfers…

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