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- A virus kills every cow on Earth. Without barbecues and dulce de leche - cathartic feasts where the Argentinean used to exorcise their demons- humans become a damnable race. Miserable, violent, depressed. Synthetic meat, a hopeless attempt to satisfy the desperate demand, only makes this already devastating present even worse. Apocalypse is around the corner. Yet, there are some, the most devoted, who keep the last signs of faith, who believe in the resurrection of the flesh.
- Easter ceremony commemorates Christ's death and resurrection. But when his blood contaminates Azul's cemetery chapel's holy water, the reverend and his flock literally die and later resurrect with an urge to eat the pagans. Meanwhile, a surf rock band and three go-go dancers arrive at the city to replace another group and host a political rally at the rural society's decadent hall. Under the band's manager and the local dealer's leadership, the outsiders entrench themselves ready to face the zombie priests, but the evil owner of the place has other plans in mind.
- Between 1936 and 1940 the Architect Francisco Salamone made more than 70 extraordinary buildings in the plain of Buenos Aires-Argentina. These art deco buildings of unique features were forgotten for more than fifty years, and in the last decades were rediscovered for a group of people. The filmmaker Andrés Tórtola made a travel to discover every detail of the buildings and also the secrets and mystery around his creator.