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In the backrooms of power, men are still among themselves in the Buenos Aires of 1996. If you disregard the hapless prostitute who doesn't survive an orgy of sex, alcohol and drugs. Soon, not only the entire underworld of the Argentine capital is in turmoil. The police are also getting involved in the colorful and brutal round of violence, murder and corruption, in which true human and political abysses open up...
Germán Maggiori's novel of the same name became a cult favorite in Latin America, and the HBO-produced four-part miniseries, which recently premiered on HBO Max in Latin America, now sets out to do the same. With an unerring sense of dry humor and a Tarantinoesque flair for absurdist brutality, director Pablo Fendrik (including "El Ardor" with Gael Garcia Bernal) takes us into a world of toxic and - worse - deadly masculinity whose dramaturgical drive sweeps us along - and shocks.
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