In Rivera 2100, a corner house facing a railway’s warehouse in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, a young newlywed couple built, with its own hands, a house that was the beginning of their own cultural zeitgeist; a safe haven that irradiated music, art and freedom, in the midst of a country that was living its darkest and most violent time.
Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.
A funeral home is hired to transport a body to a neighboring country, but an irresponsible employee loses the coffin in the middle of the street in a town in Entre Ríos. From there begins a power struggle to manage the situation among the inhabitants of the town. But that coffin hides something that unleashes a silent race of greed and betrayal to see who gets it.