Alicia is 15 years old and everything in her life is changing. After a whole life with the same mates in Buenos Aires, she moves to Valdivia. Alicia will realize that in a place where “no one knows her” she will have the chance to reinvent herself. With her new mates she will go through the fifteen- years-old- rituals: rebellion against her parents, sex and drugs, love grief and disenchantment.
Psychologist Martín Rivera is one day invited for a coffee by a stranger named José Sagasti, who informs him that his grandfather had made a pact with his boss, "The Devil", who he did not comply. Therefore Rivera, as his only male descendant, becomes the guarantee of said commitment. Martín and his closest ones start to be intensively harassed by Sagasti, until the pact can be finally fulfilled.
For three years, 500 Spaniards brutally attacked the indigenous peoples native in the south of Chile. This story is told from the perspective of the colonizing army as they are almost completely eliminated in their attempt to conquer a foreign land.
Santiago Pavlovic interviews important national public figures, while living with each interviewee during a brief period of time, learning about unknown aspects of their lives.
Martín Rivas is a poor but distinguished young man, he moves from Northern Chile to study law in the capital. His diminished economic condition forces him to stay at the home of Don Dámaso Encina, leader of a rich Chilean family.