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- The city of Iquique is known as the "Land of Champions" due to its glorious past in Boxing, a sport that delivered renowned champions in Chile and abroad, such as Estanislao Loayza, the first Chilean boxer to contest a world crown or Arturo Godoy, who was disputing the world heavyweight title.
- The city through the eyes of writers who wrote about it in their works. An invitation to stimulate the imagination, to let the letters escape from the books, cross the city and surprise all its readers, even those who do not yet know they are.
- A group of young fishermen who after discovering surf, they decide to found a surf school in the most southern part of the world. The pressure to leave the village looking for job opportunities is getting stronger; the weather is cold and the work is scarce. This is a story of perseverance, of how a group of friends finds in practice and teaching of surf, a way to develop roots that leads them to reenchant with their people.
- One of the most important festivities in northern Chile; The festival of San Lorenzo from Tarapaca, a saint who was burned alive. This festival is celebrated each year by thousands of devotees filling the town with colors, characters, music, rituals, essence, and history.
- The world of boxing from Iquique in three chapters, its stories and characters, its historical generations, and the young talents who fight to keep alive the spirit of the sport, that gave the Chilean city of Iquique, the name of Land of Champions.
- Alberto Blest Gana, in the middle of the writing process of his novel Martín Rivas, attends a night party in San Juan. There, he meets Marco, a bohemian intellectual who invites him to learn the tragic love story of Magdalena and Valentín, who, under the shadow of the fig tree, live their forbidden idyll in the context of the Chilean countryside traditions.
- Based on one of the fifteen horror stories from Pablo Pinto's book SILENCIO (Ediciones de la Lumbre, 2013) / Guillermo (46) is a renowned writer with a high confidence, who enjoys to maintain casual relationships with university students. He brings home Mónica (24), his latest conquest, without suspecting that she has become as cunning as himself. A surprise visit of Ricardo (22), his eldest son, unleashes an unexpected alliance between son and lover, who for the common cause will betray the writer's fame and fortune unsuspecting the dark secrets they are about to unveil with their actions.
- After a failed police operation, Abel recovers from his injuries in a hospital. The monotonous rehabilitation is favored by several letters from an unknown character that involves Abel and his environment in a new recovery process based on affection.