A version of El Estatola del Campo's poetic Faust of the Poet (1886) integrates the major trilogy of Argentine gaucho poetry, is proposed here in a faithful version and integral.
In an isolated neighborhood of monoblocks in the city of Santa Fe, deceit, friendship, dreams, love, disagreements, passion and death, are some of the elements that mark the fine line that exists between the real world and the one we imagine.
Pablo and Luciana are a young couple about to have their first child. His financial situation is bad. Luciana prays and prays to the Virgin, begging her to improve her future. Pablo has lost faith, and makes a desperate and tragic decision.
Marcos is bankrupt, his gambling addiction has left him with a huge debt to pay. Mysteriously, he finds a place that claims to trade life time for cash. Marcos does not doubt it for a moment and begins to feed his vice with what seems to be an inexhaustible source of money, but the mere appearance...
After his death, Mom tries to make her son Juan notice her presence by accompanying him and trying to calm his crying. One night, the angel Franciscoarrives and tells Mom that they must go to heaven. On the moon, Francisco gives a last gift to Mom and her son.
After seven years, Laura returns to her hometown due to the death of her father. As the days pass, his death becomes uncertain. She also discovers betrayals and hidden truths that force her to leave.