Paulina is a young lawyer from Buenos Aires, with a brilliant career ahead of her, who decides to return to her hometown to dedicate herself to social activism, teaching classes on “democratic training and dissemination of rights” at the school in the peripheral area most marked by poverty and marginality. Her father, Fernando, is the progressive local judge who, however, does not agree with his daughter's decision. A few weeks later, while returning home, she is brutally attacked and raped by a patota, a group of gang members. Before the astonished gaze of those around her, and against her father's will, Paulina decides to return to work at school, in the neighborhood where she was attacked, without suspecting that her attackers are closer than she imagines. Would you break the law to find justice?
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Paulina is a young lawyer from Buenos Aires, with a brilliant career ahead of her, who decides to return to her hometown to dedicate herself to social activism, teaching democratic training and dissemination of rights at the school in the peripheral area most marked by poverty. and marginality. Her father, Fernando, is the progressive local judge who, however, does not agree with his daughter's decision. A few weeks later, while returning home, she is brutally attacked and raped by a patota, a group of gang members. Before the astonished gaze of those around her, and against her father's will, Paulina decides to return to work at school, in the neighborhood where she was attacked, without suspecting that her attackers are closer than she imagines. Would you break the law to find justice?