Los Premios by Julio Cortazar
A disparate group of lottery winners in Buenos Aires claim their prize—a luxury sea voyage—only to find themselves aboard a ship where sections are abruptly sealed and the crew withholds explanations. Suspicion breeds rumor—of disease, scandal, or threat—while alliances and rivalries form among the passengers, turning the promised holiday into a tense social experiment. As they probe the forbidden spaces and test the limits of authority, the journey becomes less about destination than about uncertainty, power, and the fragile bonds between strangers.
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- 1960
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- Argentine
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- 270-300
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- Spanish
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- - The Winners
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