A corpse appears in the underground tunnels of a house, or perhaps they're the dark corridors of the subway. The dead man doesn't speak, yet stories are woven around him. Just like in a novel, the characters create their own fiction, a story to tell to children, to society, or a way to imagine the missing passages of recent Argentine history. Félix the pool attendant and Kike the subway employee, both writers, take us, not without humor, to a narrative beyond the daily life: What remains to be resolved? How do you clean a pool full of frogs? Who is the dead man in the trunk? Is he one of the many people who disappeared during the dictatorship?
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| Directing | Eduardo de la Serna | Director |
| Writing | Eduardo de la Serna | Screenplay |
| Production | Eduardo de la serna | Producer |
| Camera | Guido Cabella | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Eduardo de la Serna | Editor |
| Sound | Gastón Pereyra | Sound Editor |
| Editing | Juan Martín Hsu | Colorist |
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