In September 1933, the Peruvian Rubber Company delivers nineteen indigenous people from the Amazon to businessman Amado Dam, intended for Argentina's first Ethnographic Theme Park.
Narrative paintings that artistically capture images of the marginal and the everyday and discover eternal elements in them, interacting primarily with the Egyptian village with its farmers, animals and plants, where the place/village registers a great presence and reveals the aspirations of simple peasants and the extent of their ambitions and frustrations in a narrative language with a clear impact, high pictorial ability and condensation.
Estos doce cuentos exploran la experiencia humana moderna: el desamparo, la soledad, el desasosiego, son narrados desde el punto de vista de doce mujeres de todas las edades y orígenes, una por relato, que enfrentan situaciones como el abandono, la locura, la drogadicción y todas aquellas heridas que conforman la vivencia de la mujer contemporánea.