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Mon, Aug 22, 2022
The plot of this TV series begins 25 years ago: the brothers Pedro (Gastón Salgado) and Gaspar (Jorge Arecheta) were forcibly separated when their parents were riddled with bullets in a brutal massacre. Gaspar is adopted by the officer who commands the repression, while Pedro flees from a home for minors and grows up by his fate in the streets of the port of Valparaíso. Two decades later, and without knowing that they are brothers, they meet again when Gaspar, now a police officer, is sent to the port of Valparaíso to fight a growing gang of smugglers and criminals led by Pedro. The two brothers become implacable enemies even more so when they fall in love with the same woman: Eloísa (María José Weigel), a recent medicine graduate, who returns to the streets of Buenos Aires to revolutionize local society with her libertarian and progressive ideas. All of the above in a context of political convulsions and international intrigues that will give the port of Valparaíso an unexpected role in the new world order. In the great north of Chile, around 1907, two little brothers, Antonio (Jorge Arecheta) and Pedro Ramírez (Gastón Salgado),4 were forcibly separated after the murder of their parents in the Santa María School Massacre. from Iquique. Antonio was adopted by Gregorio Sanfuentes (Francisco Melo), an officer in charge of the repression, while Pedro flees from a home for minors, growing up on the streets of the city of Valparaíso.5 Thirty years later, they meet again without knowing that they are brothers. Antonio, now called Gaspar and turned into a policeman, was sent to the Port of Valparaíso to fight a gang of smugglers and criminals, led by Pedro. The two brothers become implacable enemies, even more so when they fall in love with the same woman: Eloísa González (María-José Weigel), a recent medical graduate, who returns to the streets of Buenos Aires to revolutionize local society with libertarian ideas. and progressive about it.
Tue, Aug 23, 2022
The plot of this TV series begins 25 years ago: the brothers Pedro (Gastón Salgado) and Gaspar (Jorge Arecheta) were forcibly separated when their parents were riddled with bullets in a brutal massacre. Gaspar is adopted by the officer who commands the repression, while Pedro flees from a home for minors and grows up by his fate in the streets of the port of Valparaíso.
Two decades later, and without knowing that they are brothers, they meet again when Gaspar, now a police officer, is sent to the port of Valparaíso to fight a growing gang of smugglers and criminals led by Pedro.
The two brothers become implacable enemies even more so when they fall in love with the same woman: Eloísa (María José Weigel), a recent medicine graduate, who returns to the streets of Buenos Aires to revolutionize local society with her libertarian and progressive ideas. All of the above in a context of political convulsions and international intrigues that will give the port of Valparaíso an unexpected role in the new world order.
In the great north of Chile, around 1907, two little brothers, Antonio (Jorge Arecheta) and Pedro Ramírez (Gastón Salgado),4 were forcibly separated after the murder of their parents in the Santa María School Massacre. from Iquique. Antonio was adopted by Gregorio Sanfuentes (Francisco Melo), an officer in charge of the repression, while Pedro flees from a home for minors, growing up on the streets of the city of Valparaíso.5
Thirty years later, they meet again without knowing that they are brothers. Antonio, now called Gaspar and turned into a policeman, was sent to the Port of Valparaíso to fight a gang of smugglers and criminals, led by Pedro. The two brothers become implacable enemies, even more so when they fall in love with the same woman: Eloísa González (María-José Weigel), a recent medical graduate, who returns to the streets of Buenos Aires to revolutionize local society with libertarian ideas. and progressive about it.
Two decades later, and without knowing that they are brothers, they meet again when Gaspar, now a police officer, is sent to the port of Valparaíso to fight a growing gang of smugglers and criminals led by Pedro.
The two brothers become implacable enemies even more so when they fall in love with the same woman: Eloísa (María José Weigel), a recent medicine graduate, who returns to the streets of Buenos Aires to revolutionize local society with her libertarian and progressive ideas. All of the above in a context of political convulsions and international intrigues that will give the port of Valparaíso an unexpected role in the new world order.
In the great north of Chile, around 1907, two little brothers, Antonio (Jorge Arecheta) and Pedro Ramírez (Gastón Salgado),4 were forcibly separated after the murder of their parents in the Santa María School Massacre. from Iquique. Antonio was adopted by Gregorio Sanfuentes (Francisco Melo), an officer in charge of the repression, while Pedro flees from a home for minors, growing up on the streets of the city of Valparaíso.5
Thirty years later, they meet again without knowing that they are brothers. Antonio, now called Gaspar and turned into a policeman, was sent to the Port of Valparaíso to fight a gang of smugglers and criminals, led by Pedro. The two brothers become implacable enemies, even more so when they fall in love with the same woman: Eloísa González (María-José Weigel), a recent medical graduate, who returns to the streets of Buenos Aires to revolutionize local society with libertarian ideas. and progressive about it.