Fictional biography of the mythical Argentine poet, Homero Manzi, a poet in the storm he sets out to rebuild the hectic life of the multifaceted writer.
There are so many edges of Homero manzi, and his work so vast that Eduardo Spagnuolo, director of the film, set out to try to be as comprehensive as possible. For it summoned Acho Manzi, the son of the poet, who assisted in the making and functioned as a first-hand source to correct any biographical errors.
The filmmaker acknowledges that only a few minutes are documentaries, but he clarifies that although the script is fiction, he tries to respect Manzi's story, weaving the narrative with historical facts and with figures from politics and literature of that time (Borges, Molina Campos, Jauretche and Scalabrini Ortiz have their place in the movie).
The actor who plays Manzi is Carlos Portaluppi; they accompany him in the cast Martín Slipak, Angélica Torres and Luciano Acosta. In addition to directing, Eduardo Spagnuolo was in charge of writing the script, while Acho Manzi took over the reins of production.