Upon receiving a shocking telegram from his cousin, a man recounts his early life, as a member of a broad family full of dark secrets that slowly reveal themselves through the clan ceremonies.
Hans is a traveling fruit shop that sells his merchandise through the streets of Munich. He is a failed man and has lost self-esteem, among other things because he has a dominant mother who has always been dissatisfied with him. In addition, the woman of his life left him planted, and his cold and jealous wife and his cynical sister have shattered his life. His weakness is such that he is carried away by violence and alcohol ...
Paraphrase of the poem Martin Fierro interpreted in terms historical-political and located in the contemporary era. Attempt to reconstruct from oral history, the epic starring the Argentine people from the loss of their sovereignty (1955) to the reconquest of it (1973). History, myth and reality fused in a critical parable that transcends any chronology, to express the vicissitudes and desires of the liberation of the Argentine people, in most of what goes of the century.
In 1958, Angelo enters a dilapidated religious school, where most domestic servants are mentally retarded. Angelo soon demonstrates that he is different from his companions, rebelling against the archaic regulations of the institution, in constant struggle with the vice-rector.
Around 1930, in a small town in western Jutland, the old farmer Morten Borgen lives. He has three children: Mikkel, Johannes and Anders. The first is married to Inger, has two young daughters and awaits the birth of his third son. Johannnes is a former student of Theology who, having imbued himself with Kierkegaard's ideas and identifying himself with the figure of Jesus Christ, is considered by all as a madman. The third, Anders, is in love with the tailor's daughter, an uncompromising leader of a rival religious sector. Such circumstance revitalizes the discord that has always existed between the two families, since neither sees with very good eyes that their children marry.
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