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- An Argentine "Stand By Me", Buenos Aires KM 100 is a touching story about five friends growing from childhood into adolescence. The small quiet town they live in doesn't have much to offer and can't fulfill their curiosity.
- Carmen and Rosa are friends, married to guys named both García, next-door neighbors, and they are both pregnant. Whatsmore,they go in labor at the same time. When their babies are delivered they start noticing something's not quite right.
- A small and solitary universe. A department left over in time, where darkness governs and silence abounds. Where the most important religion is the weather forecast that dictates a cheap television. And where I live the most is an orange canary that sometimes sings. There she lives: Rosa, the woman in the ninth B, the old woman in the back. In front, there is another universe, lonely as well. A timeless department, devoid of adornments and useful objects. There he lives: Marcelo, a young man from the countryside, a medical student without money. No friends and no one to help him survive in the city. A stuck elevator and a meeting. Everything is transformed and becomes new when those two tiny universes are intertwined. It seems that both have something to offer each other. She will offer you a roof and food without charging you money. He, in turn, will have to listen to her and talk to her daily. For a time, these two small worlds will coexist in a smaller department that will witness the great distance that exists between them.
- Sebastián, Guzmán and Email discuss how the death of a teacher would not change things until classes are suspended due to the death of their music teacher. Feeling guilty, but not anguished, they roam around the suburbs of the city.