In 1986, President Raúl Alfonsín sets out to move the capital of Argentina to the small city of Viedma, in the Province of Río Negro. With the motto "towards the south, the sea, and the cold", he initiates an ambitious project aimed at decentralizing the state and federalizing the country. Through testimonials and unseen archival footage, the film tells the rise and fall of one of the greatest and most extravagant dreams in our history.
In 1986, President Raúl Alfonsín sets out to move the capital of Argentina to the small city of Viedma, in the Province of Río Negro. With the motto "towards the south, the sea, and the cold", he initiates an ambitious project aimed at decentralizing the state and federalizing the country. Through testimonials and unseen archival footage, the film tells the rise and fall of one of the greatest and most extravagant dreams in our history.