Héctor Pellegrini (August 6, 1931 – November 1, 1999) was an Argentine film, theater and television actor.
A chronicle of the life and career of a popular singer: his humble origins, his rise to fame, and his exploitation by the media.
In 1920, workers from Patagonia, in Southern Argentina, gather around an anarcho-syndicalist society and go on strike, demanding better working conditions. When the situation turns unsustainable, President Yrigoyen sends Lieutenant Colonel Zavala to impose order.
In 1847 Buenos Aires, a young noblewoman and a young Jesuit fall in love, much to the disapproval of her family and the Church.