In a dilapidated room of a boarding house, Rafael and Manuel survive on the margins of society, united by necessity and a bottle of wine. Rafael, clinging to faith, to the newspapers he collects, family memories and hope for change, They try to stay within the world that excludes them and look for a change that never comes.. Manuel, illiterate and carefree, He settles for what he rescues from the trash and with the strange family he has accidentally formed with his partner.. Between discussions, regrets and a coexistence marked by precariousness, both reveal a constant clash of values and a humanity that springs from misery. More lost than Carracuca portrays marginality, the fragility of bonds and the dignity that persists even in the underworld.
Authorship and direction: Emilio del Valle
List: Jorge Muñoz and David Fernández “Fabu”




